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i want to store some dry icehow thick of aluminum is needed to safely store dry ice? i have an one eighth thick rectangular aluminum tubewould this blow up if i put dry ice in it? it needs to be able to withstand temperatures of 800 degrees Fahrenheitplease answer with care because if it blows up i could seriously get hurtdry ice has a pressure of 870psi at room temperatureand i am it is going to get up to 800 degrees Fahrenheit so its just to call it safe tell me how thick an aluminum would have to be to withstand 2000psi.
The answer is FORGET ITThe melting point of aluminum is about 1220 FIt will be considerably weakened at 800 FIf whatever you are heating it with creates a hot spot I'll send you a get well card.
I am attempting to make a pressure vessel that needs to contain about 50psi at the absolute maximum, but needs to fail at or before 10,000psi (it's a barrel part for an air rifle, and for legal reasons it cannot be useful for a real firearm), The material I want to use is 6061 aluminum tube, with a one inch outer diameter, and 0.059 inch walls, would it work? The aluminum would have a 43,000 psi tensile strength, 38,000 psi yield strength, and 30,000 psi shear strength?
I'm that way with certain things too, and in fact, I was just thinking about it not too long agoI grit my teeth when I touch certain things It sounds like a slight case of OCD.
i can't find the cookie/baking sheet, its a frozen pizzaI think it should be fine but i just wanna make sure.
yeah thats what your suppose to bake it on.
When baking they usually tell you to place parchment or any other cooking paper under the cake so when the cake is done baking and colling it wont stick I was wondering if you place aluminum would it have the same effect or it would stick?
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A cube of aluminum with sides 30 cm rests on the floorThe specific gravity of aluminum is 2.7a) Calculate the weight of the cube.b) Calculate the pressure exerted on the floor by the cube.The answer are 714N and 7930 Pa i'm just not sure how to get the answers especially to part a.
Specific gravity of 2.7 means that one litre of aluminium has a mass of 2.7kgThe cube has volume of 27 litres (because 1litre1dm^3, and 1dm10cm) and therefore a mass of 27x2.7 72.9kgAssuming g9.8, the weight is given by Wmg as 714.42NPressure is force per unit areaThe area of the cube in contact with ground is 0.3x0.30.09m^2Therefore the pressure the cube exerts on the ground is 714/0.097938Pa(slightly different answer, probably due to rounding errors or different value for g)
How do you keep a cat busy when your busy (not including sleeping)?
just go to a gas station and buy some smokes.
I remember it involved placing aluminum foil in a nonreactive pan with water, the silver and I can not remember what else.
baking soda, about 1 cup per gallon of water
Do coffee makers boil the water to a significant degree that the final water can be considered quot;more purequot;? Some people use this claim to suggest using tap water or bottled water in the coffee maker is the same.
Generally when water is boiled it kills germs and thus is useful for drinkingFor the germs to be killed, the water has to be boiled to a certain point and remain in that state for almost 1 minute The water in a coffee machine is not boiled to this point, since it is used for coffee and the contents of the coffee mug has a heater under the surface to keep it hotWhen you pour in cold water, it flows from the bucket through the hole in the bottom of the bucket and into the orange tube The water then flows through the one-way valve into the aluminum tube in the heating element, and then partially up through the black tubeThis all happens naturally because of gravity When you turn on the switch, the heating element starts heating the aluminum tube, and eventually the water in the tube boils When the water boils, the bubbles rise up in the black tubeWhat happens next is exactly what happens in a typical aquarium filter: The tube is small enough and the bubbles are big enough that a column of water can ride upward on top of the bubble The water flows out the end of the black tube to drip into the coffeeThis boiling-water pump, by the way, is the same mechanism that drives a percolator-type coffee machine As you can see, there is no mechanical pump of any type and really no moving parts (except for the moving portion of the one-way valve)This makes coffee machines extremely reliablehope this helps