As an approximation you can assume the snowball is a pefect sphere and calculate its volume. But you will still need to know the snowballs density. As another approximation you could use the density of ice at its freezing point.
The recommended diameter for a 1 inch water line in a residential plumbing system is typically 1 inch.
1.15 gallons of water.
An inch is a unit of measurement. It has no diameter.
1billion
About 208.292013 gallons of water.
The recommended diameter for a 2-inch drainage pipe to effectively manage water flow is typically around 4 inches.
The volume of water in a 4-inch diameter, 1-foot section of pipe is 0.6528 gallons of water.
A refrigerator water line typically has a diameter of 1/4 inch.
The volume is 31.809 cubic feet.
One inch of rain is equivalent to approximately 25.4 millimeters. To convert this to milliliters, we need to consider the area over which the rain falls. Assuming the rain falls evenly over one square meter, we can calculate the volume in milliliters by multiplying the rainfall in millimeters by 1,000 (since there are 1,000 milliliters in a liter). Therefore, one inch of rain is approximately equal to 25.4 millimeters or 25,400 milliliters per square meter.
A circle with a 12 inch diameter has a 6 inch radius.
12 inch diameter(also 6 inch radius).