The formula for the volume of a cylinder is:radius2 x Pi x length
A 16-inch diameter tube that is 200 feet long has a volume of: 279 cubic feet.
2,880 cubic feet.
Use the formula for a cylinder to calculate the volume. This volume will be in cubic feet; you can then convert that to gallons.
A 4-inch diameter pipe that is 3,000 feet long has a volume of: 261.8 cubic feet.
A 6-inch diameter pipe that is 16 feet long has a volume of: 3.14 cubic feet
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.
3.27 cubic feet.
2,880 cubic feet.
We need 3 measurements to calculate volume.
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.
Use the formula for a cylinder to calculate the volume. This volume will be in cubic feet; you can then convert that to gallons.
A 4-inch diameter pipe that is 3,000 feet long has a volume of: 261.8 cubic feet.
A 6-inch diameter pipe that is 16 feet long has a volume of: 3.14 cubic feet
To calculate the volume of a 6-inch diameter pipe that is 1,000 feet long, first determine the cross-sectional area using the formula for the area of a circle (A = πr²). The radius is 3 inches (0.25 feet), so the area is approximately 0.19635 square feet. Multiplying this by the length of the pipe (1,000 feet) gives a volume of about 196.35 cubic feet. Since there are 42 gallons in a barrel, and 1 cubic foot equals approximately 7.48 gallons, the total volume in barrels is about 520.5 barrels.