What schedule piping as schedule 40 fittings are rated for 125# thus your 140 PSI would be really dangerous to try on standard fittings
Depends on the diameter of the pipe and the speed at which the water travels through it.
2.5 gallons per minute
That depends entirely on the viscosity of the liquid in the pipe ! Water would flow faster than oil !
Depends on what's flowing (gas or water or something else) and under how much pressure.
About 208.292013 gallons of water.
If the flow velocity remains the same the flow volume will increase by the square of the diameter ratio.(2/1.25) = 1.6 = diameter ratio1.62 = 2.56 more flow volume through 2 inch pipe compared to 1.25 inch pipe.
As much as you want. But a larger quantity will take longer to pass through the hose.
.088 cf
10gpm
question cannot be answered because it depends on the water pressure
Is the 1" inside or outside diameter?
what is the discharge flow of 10m/s passing from 2ft pipe
Depends on the internal diameter, and the flow velocity. Velocity of water = Delta V Internal Radius= R RxRxV= Volume
Depends on the diameter of the pipe and the speed at which the water travels through it.
The flow would be 2.5 with a meter with 12 inch diameter. This is with a flush at 5.0 FPS.
300 gallons per minute
2.5 gallons per minute