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Tubing vs Conduit - What's the difference?

tubing | conduit |


As nouns the difference between tubing and conduit

is that tubing is tubes, considered as a group while conduit is a pipe or channel for conveying water etc.

As a verb tubing

is present participle of lang=en.

Conduit vs Siphon - What's the difference?

conduit | siphon |


As nouns the difference between conduit and siphon

is that conduit is a pipe or channel for conveying water etc while siphon is a bent pipe or tube with one end lower than the other, in which hydrostatic pressure exerted due to the force of gravity moves liquid from one reservoir to another.

As a verb siphon is

to transfer (liquid) by means of a siphon.

Conduit vs Inlead - What's the difference?

conduit | inlead |


As verbs the difference between conduit and inlead

is that conduit is while inlead is (transitive|mechanical|and|electrical) to lead into; conduct.

As a noun inlead is

(mechanical|and|electrical) a conduit, channel or wire leading into a container or device.

Conduit vs Foggara - What's the difference?

conduit | foggara |


As nouns the difference between conduit and foggara

is that conduit is a pipe or channel for conveying water etc while foggara is an underground conduit, between vertical shafts, that leads water from the interior of a hill to villages in the valley; a qanat.

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