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Do you mean "How many 90 degree bends are allowed in a 100ft pipe?"? If that's what you mean, the answer depends onthe diameter of the pipewhat the pipe is made ofwhat the pipe is for (fresh water, drain water, sewage, natural gas...)local regulations
Can not be done without the 'Given' radius and height.
The height of this quantity of water would be exactly that much!
i need the height dude what is the height?
Where? The height of flooding is determined not only by the volume of water, but also by the available height, within which the water is - temporarily - confined.
It could get as big as it wants to, their is no correct answer or height.
According their manual, this watch is water resistant to 30m/100ft.
The water is fed to the house by gravity, so a pump is not required.
Do you mean "How many 90 degree bends are allowed in a 100ft pipe?"? If that's what you mean, the answer depends onthe diameter of the pipewhat the pipe is made ofwhat the pipe is for (fresh water, drain water, sewage, natural gas...)local regulations
None. A square kilometre is a measure of area. The tonnage depends on the volume of water, not the area that it is spread over. The height of the water column is also required.
No depth of water is "safe" to jump into from a height of 100 feet. Ignoring air resistance, after a fall of that distance you will be traveling 80 feet per second, or about 55 miles per hour. Landing at the wrong angle could cause serious injury or death. I've looked for guidelines relating minimum water depth to dive height (assuming a trained diver who knows how to hit the water and how to convert downward momentum into lateral motion), but they generally tend to concentrate on the sort of distances used in competition diving, which are closer to 30 feet than 100. In the show "O" in Las Vegas that features a high-diving segment, the divers dive from 60 feet and the water depth is about 25 feet. Trained high divers roll once they hit water both because that helps produce a clean entry and to minimize the depth to which they penetrate. If you don't do that but just continue to glide straight down, you will go significantly deeper.
12.6 meters 0.1 bar is gained for every meter.
1 meter X 1meter x 1meter, A cube
A 100-foot round pool filled with 1.5 feet of water would be holding about 88,500 gallons.
The Winthrop water tower is (according to a field trip scavenger hunt) 100ft (~30.48m) tall and 40ft (~12.19m) in diameter. It is capable of holding 1,000,000 gallons of water!
It's waxy coating, it helps it store water. Also the fact of it height(the height of the western red cedar is 60 meters), it helps it collect lots of sunlight.
They don't store it anywhwre, they perform Photosynthesis which converts sunlight and water into food. Any food that they don't need is stored in leaves until such a time as it is required.