It depends on the length of the pipe.
By calculating the areas of circles with diameters 6 and 4 and comparing those: pi3^2=pi9 pi2^2=pi4 pi9/pi4=9/4=2.25 So the 6 inch pipe holds 2.25 times as much as the 4 inch pipe.
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A 100-foot pipe with a 6-inch diameter has a volume of: 19.63 cubic feet.
It depends on the thickness of the material that the pipe is made from.
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.
6'' pipe 1 meter long how mach the watter volume
It depends on the length of the pipe.
1 and 1/2 gallons
300 gallons per minute
By calculating the areas of circles with diameters 6 and 4 and comparing those: pi3^2=pi9 pi2^2=pi4 pi9/pi4=9/4=2.25 So the 6 inch pipe holds 2.25 times as much as the 4 inch pipe.
0.19635 cubic feet.
3.27 cubic feet.
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I don't think 6 inch pipe is available in schedule 30.
The meaning of dia inch is the number of weld joints multiplied by the dia of a given pipe size, since the weld joints is on the 6" pipe, the calculations should be 1 weld x 6" = 6 dia inch.
assuming you are giving inside measurements V = pi x r2 x h = 3.14 x 9 x 6 = 169.56 cubic inches divide by 231 = 0.734 gallon