5000.Area of a square = 0.5*(diameter)^2
A 100-foot pipe with a 6-inch diameter has a volume of: 19.63 cubic feet.
For a circle with a diameter of 100 cm, the area is ≈ 9,503.32 cm2
Area = pi*502 square cm
(100 pi) square inches is.
Lateral area = pi*diameter*length = 2000*pi square mm
Pipe with a Nominal Bore of 4 inch (100mm) Outside Diameter 114.3mm
I do not know about a circle with an area of 100 nmm3.A circle with an area of 100 mm2 has a diameter of 11.28 mm.
5000.Area of a square = 0.5*(diameter)^2
A 100-foot pipe with a 6-inch diameter has a volume of: 19.63 cubic feet.
For a circle with a diameter of 100 cm, the area is ≈ 9,503.32 cm2
A 100-foot pipe with an inside diameter of 12 inches has a maximum volume of about 78.54 gallons of water.
Cross-sectional_area = area of circle with diameter 100 mils. 1 mil = 1/1000 in. radius = ½ × diameter area_circle = π × radius² = π × (½ × diameter)² = π × (½ × 100 × 1/1000 in)² ≈ 0.00785 in²
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It depends on whether the pipe is open or closed and what it contains. If the pipe is full of water to a height of 40 m and open at the top, the pressure at the bottom is about 57 psig. The diameter doesn't matter.
Area = pi*502 square cm
If 27 means 27' in diameter, sure, why not?