None or infinitely many, depending upon your view of the second and third dimensions of a linear length.
Or to put it another way:
Cubic feet measure volume, whereas
inches measure length
They measure different things and it makes no sense to ask how much volume in a length.
Volume of sphere = 4/3*pi*radius3
Volume = 4500*pi cubic feet
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There are 1.77 cubic feet of volume per foot of length at 1.5' in diameter.
The volume (V) of a sphere equals 4 over 3 times 3.14 times its radius squared. One cubic foot of water equals 7.48 cubic feet. One meter equals 3.28 feet (I like working in feet instead of meters) Volume works out to be 499.234 cubic feet. 499 cubic feet times 7.49 gallons per cubic foot equals 3,734.529 gallons.
It depends on what you mean by a 24 foot circle: around it (circumference) or across it (diameter)? If circumference, then volume = 201.7 cubic ft If diameter, then 452.4 cubic feet.
The surface area of this sphere is 2,827 square feet.
V = 28,730 cubic feet.
Volume of a sphere = 4/3*pi*radius3 Volume = 4/3*pi*93 = 3053.628059 Volume = 3054 cubic feet to the nearest cubic foot.
A 14-inch diameter by 20 foot long pipe has a volume of: 21.38 cubic feet.
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None but it will have 49*pi square feet
A 100-foot pipe with a 6-inch diameter has a volume of: 19.63 cubic feet.
Radius is the cube root of 900/4pi = 4.152830592 feet