A round slab of space that's 23 inches in diameter and 8 inches high contains
14.389 gallons of space. (rounded)
It doesn't matter what the space is part of, or whether there's anything in it.
It might even be empty.
One US gallon = 231 cubic inches.
The volume of a cylinder (pipe) is: V = pi * radius2 * height Let's assume that by "6 inch pipe" you mean a pipe with a diameter of 6 inches. pi = 3.14159 radius = 3 inches height = 10 feet = 120 inches V = (3.14159) * (3 inches)2 * 120 inches = 3392.92 inches3 1 gallon = 231 in3 V = 3392.92 in3 / (231 in3/gallon) = 14.688 gallons
A 14 inch diameter pipe has cross sectional area 154 sq ins, so 1 foot length = 12 inches will have volume 1848 cubic inches. 1 US gallon = 3.8 liters = 3800 cubic centimeters(cc). 1 cubic inch = 16.39 cc. So 1 US gallon = 231.85 cubic inches. So 1 foot of pipe will contain 1848/231.85 = 7.97 gallons, say 8 gallons.
Completely filled, (pi x radius squared x length in inches)/231 cu in per gallon = gallons = 13.06122449, if the inside diameter of the pipe is 2 inches. =========== Of course that assumes that the inside diameter is exactly 2 inches. For real pipes, the actual inside diameter of a pipe depends on the "schedule" of the pipe. For a "nominal" pipe diameter of 2 inches, the outside diameter will be 2.375 inches and the wall thickness could vary from .065 inches (schedule 5) to .343 inches (schedule 160) meaning that the actual inside diameter could vary from 2.245 inches to 1.689 inches.
Volume = (pi) R2 L = (pi) (30)2 (12) = 10,800 pi = 33,929.2 cubic inches = 146.88 gallons (rounded)
489.76 gallons of water.
A cylinder with a diameter of 19 inches and a height of 12 inches can hold up to 14.73 gallons of water.
Assuming that 24' is the diameter of the pool, then the volume of the pool is 3,387,491.39 cubic inches. There are 231 cubic inches in a gallon, so the pool holds 14,664.46 gallons of water.
74.42 gallons.
One gallon of water equates to 231 cubic inches.There are 231 cubic inches in one gallon of water.
If 24 inches is the diameter, there are 141,004 gallons of water. If 24 inches is the radius, there are 564,018 gallons of water.
A cylinder 50 feet in height and 6 inches in diameter can hold up to 73.44 gallons of water.
One US gallon = 231 cubic inches.
A cylinder 155mm diameter and 245mm high can hold up to 1.22 gallons of water.
244.78 gallons
66 gallons
The volume of a cylinder (pipe) is: V = pi * radius2 * height Let's assume that by "6 inch pipe" you mean a pipe with a diameter of 6 inches. pi = 3.14159 radius = 3 inches height = 10 feet = 120 inches V = (3.14159) * (3 inches)2 * 120 inches = 3392.92 inches3 1 gallon = 231 in3 V = 3392.92 in3 / (231 in3/gallon) = 14.688 gallons