A pipe 1 foot in diameter and 6 foot long will hold (pi x 0.52 x 6) cubic feet
Taking pi as 3.1416 we can rewrite the formula as 3.1416 x 0.25 x 6 = 4.7124 cubic feet.
A US gallon = 0.13368056 cubic feet - which would mean that the pipe held 4.7124 / 0.13368056 = 35.25 US gallons
An Imperial gallon = 0.16054365 cubic feet - which would mean that the pipe held 4.7124 / 0.16054365 = 29.35 Imperial gallons
A piece of pipe with a 6-inch inner diameter that's 700-ft long has a capacity
of 137.4 cubic feet, or 1,028.16 gallons.
We have no way of knowing how much water is in it. For all we know, it may
even be empty.
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This pipe will hold 1,468.8 gallons of water.
much water per foot will a 5 inch pipe hold
If we have six (6) feet of water, that will convert to about 2.6 psi (pounds per square inch).
It takes 24.50985 feet of 1 inch pipe to hold one gallon of water. Jeff Payne jpayne@texwipe.com
20 feet, 1 inch
61,101.8 gallons per 2,600 feet of 24" pipe.
100 feet of 3-inch pipe holds 36.73 gallons of water.
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.
A cylinder with these dimensions will hold up to 13.06 gallons of water.
This pipe will hold 23,500.7 gallons of water.
About 235 gallons of water.
This pipe will hold 1,468.8 gallons of water.
An 8-inch pipe must be 57.4 feet long to contain 150 gallons of water.
It will hold 477.4 gallons of water per 1,300-foot section.
It holds 702 cubic feet.
8.8 gallons of water.
100 feet by 100 feet by one inch equates to 6,233.76 gallons of water.