Volume of a cylinder = (pi) x (radius)2 x (length)
Volume of the hose = (pi) x (2 in)2 x (1200 in) = 15,080 cubic inches= 65.28 gallons
That's the volume of the hose. We have no way to tell how much water
there may be in it.
There need not be any water at all in the hose! The capacity of the hose is 1.67 cubic feet.
8.15 gallons
It is an accepted fire service understanding that 5" Large Diameter Hose (LDH) will hold 1 gallon/ft. On average a 100' section of 5" empty weighs 110 lbs. With water weighing 8.33 lbs/gal. a 100' section of LDH filled with water will weigh approximately 944 lbs.
volume = pir2h pi = 3.1416 h = 100 feet r = 1/2 X diameter r = 1/2 X 3/4 inch / 12 inches/ft = 0.03125 square feet volume = 3.1416 X (0.03125)2 X 100 = 0.3 cubic feet
100 As 12 inch = 1 foot 10 x 10 = 100 100 / 1 = 100
There need not be any water at all in the hose! The capacity of the hose is 1.67 cubic feet.
A 100-foot hose with an inside diameter of five inches can hold 102 US gallons of water.
As much as you want. But a larger quantity will take longer to pass through the hose.
8.15 gallons
There need not be any water at all in the hose! The capacity of the hose is 3.41 cubic feet.
That section of hose holds 25.5 gallons of water when it's full, which weighs about 213 pounds. To that, add the weight of the empty hose, which I don't know.
Around 943 lbs. Water weighs 8.33 lbs/gal. 5 inch hose holds 1 gal per 1 foot of hose. So 8.33x100 foot is 833 lbs. Add that to the 110 lbs that the hose weighs empty and you have 943 lbs
100 pounds with couplings, 68 without.
V = pi*r2*h = pi*(1.5/2)2*(100*12) cubic inches = 2120.6 cubic inches.
It is an accepted fire service understanding that 5" Large Diameter Hose (LDH) will hold 1 gallon/ft. On average a 100' section of 5" empty weighs 110 lbs. With water weighing 8.33 lbs/gal. a 100' section of LDH filled with water will weigh approximately 944 lbs.
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area r(pi) 1*2=.5 inch radius .5^2=.25 .25*3.14=.785 volume (pi)r^2 hose length- 100 linear ft 12in/ft 100*12= 1200 linear inches 1200*.785=942 cubic inches 1 gallon water= 231 cubic inches 942/231=4.07 gallons 1 gallon water= 8 pounds 4.07*8=32.56 pounds of water I do a little bit of gardening so I am guessing the hose weighs about 10 pounds So your hose fully charged probably weight about 43 pounds. apx4 gallons of water