32.639923673660189490520970215891 to be exact. How do I know? I don't!! you take radius times radius times 3.1415926535897932384626433832795 and that gives you the square inches of the 2" pipe which equals the same as Pi and then you take 200 times 12 which equals 2400 then times that by Pi and you get total amount of square inches in the pipe and divide into 231 ( 231 sq inches makes a gallon) and you get this amount of gallons = 32.639923673660189490520970215891! so ALMOST thirty two and 5/8 gallons.
It depends on how much each pipe can hold. And how long each pipe is.
This pipe will hold 1,468.8 gallons of water.
much water per foot will a 5 inch pipe hold
432pi. formula:π(r^2)h
A two inch pipe can hold 0.1632 gallons per foot. It takes slightly over 6 feet of two inch pipe to hold one gallon of water.
It depends on the cross sectional area of the pipe.
That all depends on how long said 3" pipe is?
There need not be any water in the pipe! The volume of the pipe is 1044 Imperial gallons
This pipe can hold up to 0.5 cubic foot or 3.7 gallons of water.
In the UK a 300mm (12" = 305mm) steel pipe with wall thickness of 6.35mm will hold 53.24 litres per metre
A 28mm round bin holds how much product
An 8-inch pipe must be 57.4 feet long to contain 150 gallons of water.