3.27 cubic feet.
The volume is 0.7418 cubic feet OR 1,281.8 cubic inches. This pipe would contain 5.549 gallons of water.
The volume of a 3-inch pipe that is 1,000 feet long is: 49.09 cubic feet.
A 14-inch diameter by 20 foot long pipe has a volume of: 21.38 cubic feet.
A 16-inch diameter tube that is 200 feet long has a volume of: 279 cubic feet.
The volume of gas would be 598.7 cubic feet.
The volume of a 5,000-foot long pipe with a 6-inch diameter is: 981.75 cubic feet.
A standard fire hose is 50 feet long. A hose this length with a 2-inch radius grants about 4.36 cubic feet. This volume holds 32 gallons of water.
2,880 cubic feet.
The capacity of a 25 ft hose with a diameter of 3 inches is 1.23 cubic feet. That is the maximum volume of water in the hose: there need not be any!
To calculate the volume of water needed to fill a 24-inch diameter pipeline that is 14.7 miles long, first convert the diameter to feet (24 inches = 2 feet) and the length to feet (14.7 miles = 77,568 feet). The volume of a cylinder is given by the formula V = πr²h, where r is the radius (1 foot) and h is the height (77,568 feet). Therefore, the volume is approximately 3.14 × (1)² × 77,568 ≈ 243,000 cubic feet, which is about 1.81 million gallons of water.
Volume of a 240 foot long 1 inch internal diameter pipe is pi x 240 feet x 1/24 feet x 1/24 feet = approximately 1.31 cubic feet (about 2263 cubic inches).
A 1,850-foot long pipe with a 16-inch inside diameter has a volume of 2,580 cubic feet. In terms of liquid volume, this section of pipe can hold up to about 19,300 US gallons.