It would be a good idea to pose a complete question.
12 Pipeline? Size 12 like a shoe size? 12 cms radius pipeline? 12 inch oval pipeline?
Let's assume you meant - What is the volume of a 12" diameter pipeline that is 650' long.
The area of the pipeline is pi*radius^2
= 3.142 x 6^2
= 3.142 x 36
= 113.112 sq. inches
The volume of the 650' pipeline is area x length
= 113.112 x 650 x 12 cubic inches
= 882,273.6 cubic inches
Which is 510.571 cubic feet or about 31,860 lbs weight (assuming pure water weighing appx 62.4 lbs/cubic foot)
Enjoy - From Beano in the UK
For plain water, about 5,424 pounds.
around 650$ but saves so much money on insurance in the long run
650 mm = 25.59"
Only if you have pure water in mind: 0.65 liters or 650 milliliters of pure water weigh 650 grams.
$650 $650
650 km is 404 miles.
650 pounds is 66132.94 Rupees.
650 miles = 1046 km, approx.
650 mm is equivalent to 65 centimeters or 0.65 meters.
The library is 650 mile long!
The wavelength of the water wave that measures in meters is much bigger than the wavelength of the red light which is 650 nm. The difference is approximately 6 orders of magnitude, as 1 meter is equivalent to 1,000,000,000 nm.
The wavelength of the water wave that measures 2 meters is 3,076,923 times bigger than the wavelength of red light that is 650 nanometers.