245 cubic feet.
This pipe has a volume of 24.5 cubic feet.
To calculate the weight of a 30-foot piece of 3-inch diameter aluminum pipe, you first need to determine the volume of the pipe and then multiply it by the density of aluminum, which is approximately 0.0975 pounds per cubic inch. The volume of the pipe can be calculated using the formula for the volume of a cylinder: ( V = \pi r^2 h ), where ( r ) is the radius and ( h ) is the height (or length of the pipe). A 3-inch diameter pipe has a radius of 1.5 inches, so the volume is roughly 211.3 cubic inches, resulting in a weight of about 20.6 pounds for a 30-foot length.
I don't think 6 inch pipe is available in schedule 30.
The volume of the pipe is 1,154.5 cubic feet.
first ,convert 30 feet to inch. The relation is given as : 1 feet=12 inch. So,6 inch =0.5 feet. 2 inch =1.66 feet. Now, volume of pipe = 3.14 X r X Xh. =3.14 X0.25 X0.25 X1.66 . =0.325 cubic feet.
It depends on what you mean by a 30 pipe. Is 30 the cross sectional area - in which case, what is the length of the pipe? Is 30 the length - in which case, what is the cross-sectional area?
The volume of a cylinder is (pi ) R2 L.R = 1/2 diameter = 15 inchesL = 25 feet = 300 inches1 gallon = 231 cubic inchesVolume in gallons = (pi) R2 L / 231 = 917.998gallons (rounded)
36.83 u.s. gallons of water in 1 ft. of 30" pipe
11.69
The measure 30 inch by 72 feet is a flat area and no volume.
The gallon (volume) and the inch (length) can not be equated.
The answer depends on the length AND the cross-section of the pipe. Just one of the two measures is not enough.