The volume of the pipe is 10 feet X the cross section area. Assuming that the 2 inches is the interior diameter, you have a one-inch radius. Area(cross section) = pi(1 inch)2 = pi square inches volume = 10 feet X pi square inches = 120 inches X pi square inches =120pi cubic inches. since 1 liter = 1000 cubic centimeters, we need to convert cubic inches to cubic centimeters 1 inch= 2.54 cm, so 1 cubic inch = 16.37064 cubic centimeters. Volume = 120 pi in3 = 120 X 16.37064 X pi cm3 = 6177.7775851566925854545518477173 cm3 (Dividing by 1000) = 6.1777775851566925854545518477173 Liters Round as you see fit.
There are 2.54 centimetres in one inch. Therefore, rounded to two decimal places, 120 centimetres is equal to 120 / 2.54 = 47.24 inches.
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A 12 inch by 12 inch tile is 1 ft by 1 ft, which is 1 square foot. So you would need 120 tiles.
90 x 120 = 10800 Square centimeter = 1674 Square inch
water or something else?ZERO as the 120 PSI exceeds the safe WOG pressure rating..GREAT trick question
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.
Yes and it can be schedule 80 and schedule 120
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.
250 million chicken nuggets can fight in a 120in. pipe at one time, i know from experience. Just thought that I would share that with the world. Thank you and have a great day. By the way, this is what you get for using answers.com.
It's the coarseness of an abrasive. It's measured with a screen that has a certain nunber of holes per inch--120-grit abrasive is that which falls through a screen with a 120 x 120 grid of holes per square inch.
Yes. Voltage is shifted 120 degrees.
the power can flow either way through autotransformer (345/120 kV) ?
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120 inch pounds = 10 foot pounds.
120/8 = 15 sections.
Volume = pi R2 L = pi (2)2 x 120 cubic inches / (231 cubic inches per gallon)The volume (capacity) of the pipe is 6.528gallons. (rounded)