The volume of the pipe is 1,154.5 cubic feet.
The volume of a pipe that is 10mm diameter and 200 meters long is: 0.015708 m3
A 4-inch diameter pipe that is 3,000 feet long has a volume of: 261.8 cubic feet.
A 6-inch diameter pipe that is 16 feet long has a volume of: 3.14 cubic feet
In terms of volume: infinite - there is no limit to how long the pipe can be!
It depends on how long the pipe is. 4" diameter is just the 2 dimensional measurement, therefore you would not be able to determine the volume of that pipe.
The volume of a pipe that is 10mm diameter and 200 meters long is: 0.015708 m3
The volume of this pipe would be 0.3817 m3
A 14-inch diameter by 20 foot long pipe has a volume of: 21.38 cubic feet.
Volume = 62,200 cubic mm
The internal diameter of the pipe times pi times its length will yield the volume it can contain. The outer diameter of the pipe times pi times its length will yield the volume that the pipe will displace when it is submerged or buried. The volume the pipe will displace minus the volume it will contain will yield the volume of material that makes up the pipe.
A 4-inch diameter pipe that is 3,000 feet long has a volume of: 261.8 cubic feet.
A 6-inch diameter pipe that is 16 feet long has a volume of: 3.14 cubic feet
The volume would be 180,400 m3
In terms of volume: infinite - there is no limit to how long the pipe can be!
It depends on how long the pipe is. 4" diameter is just the 2 dimensional measurement, therefore you would not be able to determine the volume of that pipe.
There need not be any water in the pipe! The volume of the pipe is 1044 Imperial gallons
V = 0.1885 m3