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about 17.7 liters if the pipe is 100% full.

Volume of pipe = CA*Length

Vol = (pi/4)*(dia.)2*(length)

= 0.7854*(0.0225m2)*(1m)

= 0.0177m3

1 m3 = 1000 liters, so the answer is 17.7 liters

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