A hollow pipe can be stronger than a solid rod when comparing strength-to-weight ratios, as it allows for greater load capacity while being lighter. Most of the strength in a cylinder comes from its outer portions, meaning a hollow design retains much of its strength even with reduced material. In applications where weight and vibration are concerns, hollow shafts perform better due to their lower mass and higher natural frequency. However, for solid rods, they generally sustain greater overall shear stresses, particularly in smaller diameters. Ultimately, the choice between hollow and solid depends on the specific application and requirements.