length of tubing
collocation in Englishmeaningsoflengthandtubing
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length
noun
uk/leŋθ/us/leŋθ/
the measurement of something from end to end or along its ...
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tubing
noun[U]
uk/ˈtʃuː.bɪŋ/us/ˈtuː.bɪŋ/
material in the form of a tube ...
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(Definition oflengthandtubingfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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If trimming a short piece off the ends does not correct the fault, the entirelengthoftubingshould be replaced.
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Thelengthoftubingconnecting an orifice to its sensor was 5 in. for the first configuration, and 8 in. for the second.
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Designated pressure is determined by thelengthoftubingimmersed. 3.
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Each valve increases thelengthoftubingwhen engaged, thereby lowering the pitch.
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For small scale extractions, such as for analytical purposes, it is usually sufficient to pre-heat the fluid in alengthoftubinginside the oven containing the extraction cell.
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Since eachlengthoftubingproduces a different note, these instruments are tuned and can play melodies or chords.
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Designs exist, although rare, in which this behaviour is reversed, i.e., pressing a valve removes alengthoftubingrather than adding one.
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The flow is regulated by the inside diameter of the tube and thelengthoftubingused.
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Anylengthoftubingor pipe of the right diameter can be used in this way, with a simple pin through the middle serving as a gate.
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In instruments exceeding 4 octaves, thelengthoftubingrequired for the bass notes exceeds the height of the instrument.
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This consists of a smalllengthoftubingmounted at right angles to the end of the barrel.
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They have the samelengthoftubingand, therefore, the same pitch, so music written for cornet and trumpet is interchangeable.
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For ozone, a 254 nanometer wavelength of light created by a mercury lamp is shined through a specificlengthoftubingwith reflective mirrors.
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Ports are cut along one plane through the stock and direct the airflow into the lengths of tubing when the stock is rotated 90 degrees.
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