It depends on where in the world you want to buy it.
The volume of a pipe with a length of 2000 meters and a diameter of 8 inches is: 64.86 cubic meters.
"Solid Steel" would not be a pipe- it would be a rod. Weight of pipe will vary depending on the thickness of the wall of the pipe.
Surface area of the pipe: diameter*pi*length but make sure that the diameter and length are both in meters or inches.
about 10$ per foot ANS 2 You're going to the wrong store if you pay that much. I regularly buy it in Canada for 2.85 per foot.
It depends on the cross sectional area of the pipe.
V = 703.7 cubic inches.
That's going to depend on: -- the thickness of the pipe's walls -- the length of the piece you want to buy -- the material of which the pipe is composed -- where you buy it
A piece of pipe is 303/4 inches long. If five pieces, each 41/3 inches long, are cut from the pipe, how many inches of pipe remain?
-- Measure the radius of the pipe, in inches. -- Measure the length of the pipe in inches. -- The volume of the pipe is (pi) x (radius)2 x (length) cubic inches
please tell me i have installed 500 square meter pipe that means how much length of pipe has been install To calculate square meters, multiply the length of the area in meters by the width in meters.
what exactly is a "30 pipe"? 240 what long? inches? feet? yards? meters? miles? centimeters? your question is unanswerable. not enough info.
1 meter = 39.4 inches 1 inche = 0.025 meters