Question: What internal pressure (in the absence of an external pressure) can be sustained? (a) By a glass tube; (b) By a glass spherical flask, if

What internal pressure (in the absence of an external pressure) can be sustained?
(a) By a glass tube;
(b) By a glass spherical flask, if in both cases the wall thickness is equal to Δr = 1.0 mm and the radius of the tube and the flask equals r = 25 mm?

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