if you are saying the diameter is 2 inch then the radius is 1 inch.
Nine (9) inches...nominally.
Just search for the numerous questions about the volume of a cylinder. Note that a 2-in pipe has a radius of one inch.
The volume of the pipe is (pi) x (radius)2 x (length)= (pi) x (2)2 x (120)= 1,507.964 cubic inches = 6.528 gallons (rounded). I have no way of knowing how much water may be in it.
Volume of a cylinder = (pi) (radius)2 (length)Radius = 1/2 (diameter) = 12 inches = 1 footVolume = (pi) (1)2 (50) = 50 pi = 157.1 cubic feet = 1,175 gallons (rounded)That's the volume of the pipe. We have no way of knowing how much wateris in it. It could even be empty.
That's a cylinder. The volume of a cylinder is (pi) (radius)2 (length)Radius = 1/2 diameter = 3/8 inch = 0.03125 footLength = 150-ftVolume = (pi) (.03125)2 (150) = 0.4602 cubic foot = 3.442 gallons (rounded)That's the volume of the piece of pipe. We have no way of knowinghow much water may be in it. It could even be empty.
The volume of a cylinder (pipe) is: pi*(r^2)h If a pipe has an 8 inch radius, then to find the volume you substitute: V = pi*(8^2)h If a pipe has a 4 inch radius, then to find the volume you substitue: V = pi*(4^2)h Thus, an eight inch pipe can carry 150.72*h more units cubed.
The radius is half of the 4 inch diameter. Therefore, the radius is 2 inches.
Radius = diameter/2 so 16/2 = 8 inches.
volume = pi r squared multiplied by the length you didnt specify wether 2 inch pipe was diameter or radius
circumference = 2*pi*radius or pi*diameter
The pipe is a cylinder.Volume of a cylinder = (pi) x (Radius)2 x (length)Radius = 1/2 diameterVolume of the pipe = (pi) x (1)2 x 120 = 120 pi = 377 cubic inches = 1.632 gallons.That's the volume of the pipe. I have no way to know if there's anything in it.
You multiply the radius of the circle 0.5 (radius of a 1 inch pipe) by 3.14(pi) by the height of the pipe 12 inches which gives you 18.84ozs.
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Just search for the numerous questions about the volume of a cylinder. Note that a 2-in pipe has a radius of one inch.
what is the radius? It depends on the the radius. Formula 3.14*radius squared*5=answer
The take-off for a standard radius 90 is one and one half the diameter of the pipe. Example: 6 inch 90 has a take- off of 9 inches. The take-off for short radius 90 would be the dia. of the pipe. Long radius 90 is 2 times the pipe diameter.
The answer will depend on whether it is a 2 inch pipe or a 2 cm pipe or a 2 foot pipe or whatever.The answer will depend on whether it is a 2 inch pipe or a 2 cm pipe or a 2 foot pipe or whatever.The answer will depend on whether it is a 2 inch pipe or a 2 cm pipe or a 2 foot pipe or whatever.The answer will depend on whether it is a 2 inch pipe or a 2 cm pipe or a 2 foot pipe or whatever.
There's no possible way to figure that out.