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
2,159.845 cubic feet (rounded)
It depends on how long the pipe is. 4" diameter is just the 2 dimensional measurement, therefore you would not be able to determine the volume of that pipe.
Approx 21.2 cubic inches.
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
1.96 cubic feet.
52,800 feet = 633,600 inches Volume = pi*122*633,600 = 286,633,887 cubic inches
2,159.845 cubic feet (rounded)
It depends on how long the pipe is. 4" diameter is just the 2 dimensional measurement, therefore you would not be able to determine the volume of that pipe.
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A 14-inch diameter by 20 foot long pipe has a volume of: 21.38 cubic feet.
Volume = Cross-sectional area X Length. So Area of a circle = PI times radius². Approximate PI with 3.14, then radius = diameter / 2 = 3 inches. (pipe normally is specified in inside diameter). So Area = (3 in)² x 3.14 = 28.26 in². Now multiply that by length of pipe (in inches) to find volume capacity (in cubic inches) of that section of pipe.
A 1-foot length of a pipe with an 1-inch internal diameter will hold pi*r2*h cubic inches where r = 0.5, h = 12 So 9.42 cubic inches.
A PVC pipe 2,640 feet long with an inside diameter of 10 inches has a volume of: 1,440 cubic feet.
Approx 2.8 cubic yards.