Volume would be 5.118 gallons of liquid.
1.15 gallons of water.
The volume is 3,848 cubic inches per linear inch of 70-inch diameter pipe. In terms of liquid volume, this pipe would contain 16.66 gallons of liquid per linear inch.
The volume is 31.809 cubic feet.
An 18-inch pipe (inside diameter) 3,000 feet long could hold up to 5,301.44 US gallons.
To calculate the gallons per inch for a 30-gallon drum with a diameter of 18.5 inches, first determine the volume per inch of height. The volume of a cylinder is given by the formula ( V = \pi r^2 h ). The radius is half the diameter, so ( r = 9.25 ) inches. The volume per inch of height is: [ \text{Volume per inch} = \pi (9.25)^2 \times 1 \approx 267.35 , \text{cubic inches} ] Since 1 gallon is approximately 231 cubic inches, the gallons per inch is: [ \text{Gallons per inch} = \frac{267.35}{231} \approx 1.16 , \text{gallons per inch} ]
The volume of water in a 4-inch diameter, 1-foot section of pipe is 0.6528 gallons of water.
The volume of an 8-inch diameter pipe with a length of 1,000 feet is: 349.07 cubic feet (about 2,611.2 US gallons).
50 feet of 2.5-inch diameter hose has a volume of: 1.7 cubic feet (12.72 liquid gallons)
The volume is 53,014.4 cubic inches or 229.5 US gallons.
A 350-meter section of 76-inch inside diameter pipe has a volume of: 270,500 US gallons of water.
A 59.5-inch diameter cylinder holds 1,733 gallons per inch of length/height.
The volume of a 5,000-foot long pipe with a 6-inch diameter is: 981.75 cubic feet.