There need not be any water at all in the hose!
The capacity of the hose is 1.67 cubic feet.
The capacity of a 25 ft hose with a diameter of 3 inches is 1.23 cubic feet. That is the maximum volume of water in the hose: there need not be any!
1 Gallon
you need more info than that. you will need to provide the length of the hose and the inside diameter of the hose to calculate the amount of water it will hold
478.75 gallons (rounded) for every inch the water is deep.
It depends on how fast the water is flowing. There isn't enough information to solve this.
The capacity of a 25 ft hose with a diameter of 3 inches is 1.23 cubic feet. That is the maximum volume of water in the hose: there need not be any!
A 100-foot hose with an inside diameter of five inches can hold 102 US gallons of water.
1 Gallon
1.03 gallons
NFPA 1901, Standard for Automotive Fire Apparatus - Requires pumpers to carry: * 15 feet of large soft sleeve hose or 20 feet of hard suction hose * 1200 feet of 2 ½ inch or larger supply hose * 400 feet of 1 ½ , 1 ¾, or 2 inch attack hose
you need more info than that. you will need to provide the length of the hose and the inside diameter of the hose to calculate the amount of water it will hold
Assuming the hose has a 3 in inner diameter; the answer is 50 x 12 x 1.5^2 x pi in cubic inches. Divide the answer by 12 for cubic feet. 4241.15 cubic inches or 353.43 cubic feet.
41/2
478.75 gallons (rounded) for every inch the water is deep.
As much as you want. But a larger quantity will take longer to pass through the hose.
109 lbs with no water
It depends on how fast the water is flowing. There isn't enough information to solve this.