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Piping and Circular Cross Sections

01/21/2010 3:14 AM

tell me no of factor in detail .if we use other cross section

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Re: in piping why we prefer circular cross section

01/21/2010 4:36 AM

this really is a silly homework question. Silly both because you didn't take the time to disguise it from being recognized as homework, and silly because it really only takes a little thought to come up with the answer.

If you are truly this lazy and uninspired about this material, you should change fields of study.

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Re: in piping why we prefer circular cross section

01/21/2010 7:04 AM

A pipe that is rectangular in section is called a duct.

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Re: in piping why we prefer circular cross section

01/21/2010 8:59 AM

I thought of answering your question, but then I realized that only a student would ask something like this, so TOUGH TAMALES DUDE!!!!

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