Sound travels through a pipe by creating pressure waves in the air inside the pipe. These waves are generated by vibrations from a sound source and are transmitted through the air molecules inside the pipe. The shape and material of the pipe can influence the way the sound waves travel and are reflected.
The speed at which water travels through a pipe depends on factors like the pipe diameter, pressure, and the viscosity of the water. In general, water can travel through a pipe at speeds ranging from a few feet per second to several hundred feet per second.
The windpipe is the pipe in which air and gasses travel down (i.e oxygen) the gullet is the pipe which our food and drink travel down
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Pigging is when a tight fitting (but not sticking!) plug (the pig) is inserted into a pipe, and then made to travel down the pipe by applying pressure to the pipe behind the pig. Pigs can be used to clean and inspect the pipe, and also to separate different batches of material from each other.
We need to know more info. such as, is the pipe cooled, air or ground temp. around the pipe. what temp is the water.
You can't see an object through a bent pipe because light does not travel in straight lines when passing through the bent pipe. The light rays are refracted as they enter the pipe, causing the object to appear distorted or blocked from view due to the curve of the pipe.
Sound travels through pipes by creating vibrations in the surrounding air or material inside the pipe. These vibrations travel along the walls of the pipe, causing the molecules in the material to also vibrate and transmit the sound energy. The shape, material, and length of the pipe can affect the speed and quality of sound transmission.
Blowing through a pipe, such as a flute or a recorder, causes the air inside the pipe to vibrate. The vibration creates sound waves that travel through the air, producing the sound you hear. The pitch of the sound can be changed by altering the length or shape of the pipe.
Well, I don't know what can be PUSHED through a pipe but i know that sound can travel through pipes, water can travel through pipes and gases can travel through pipes. But solids don't have a chance! How do you think we get our water in our homes? It travels through pipes of course! I hoped this helped a little. Thank You!
1.4142 will give you the travel piece C-C then you deduct for the fitting
A conduit is a pipe-like structure within a volcano that allows magma to travel from the magma chamber to the surface during an eruption. It is typically composed of a network of cracks and fractures within the volcano.