Surface area of the pipe: diameter*pi*length but make sure that the diameter and length are both in meters or inches.
The volume of a pipe with diameter of 1 meter and a length of 2 meters is 1.57 cubic meters.
For a 3 foot diameter pipe, 52.9 US gallons per foot of length.
measure the radius of the pipe. (half the diameter - the width of the pipe) then measure the length of the pipe. then use the formula pi (3.14) x radius2 x length. the answer is the volume in the pipe
The volume of a pipe that measures 8 feet in length and 24 inches in diameter is: 25.133 cubic feet (about 188 US gallons).
The capacity of a 32mm diameter pipe having a length of 32.5 meters is: 26.138 liters.
The answer will depend on the units used for the diameter: 100 millimetres, centimetres or some other units.
Volume of the pipe = (pai) (Diam) 2 (Length)/4 = 3.14 x 100 x 100 x 1 /4 = 7350 cubic meter 1 cubic meter = 1000 liter Volume in liters = 7350 x 1000 = 7 350 000 liters
Assuming the pipe is 100% full then the volume will be the cross sectional area of the pipe times length. Vol = Pi/4 * (diameter)2 * (length) = (3.14/4)*(0.1 m)2*(1 m) Volume is approximately 0.008 m3. 1 cubic meter is 1000 liters so the volume would be about 8 liters.
Surface area of the pipe: diameter*pi*length but make sure that the diameter and length are both in meters or inches.
The internal diameter of the pipe times pi times its length will yield the volume it can contain. The outer diameter of the pipe times pi times its length will yield the volume that the pipe will displace when it is submerged or buried. The volume the pipe will displace minus the volume it will contain will yield the volume of material that makes up the pipe.
Assuming you're talking 150mm for a inside diameter of the pipe, giving 75mm (or 7.5cm) as the radius, the cross-sectional area is A = (pi)*r2, or (pi)*(7.5cm)2 = 176.7cm2. 6 meters can be expressed as 600 centimeters. The volume is area times length, so (176.7cm2)*(600cm) = 106020 cm3. 1 cm = 1 ml, so there are 106020 ml in the pipe. 1000 ml make a liter, so the pipe holes 106.02 liters.
It is as long as necessary. It can be any length. The diameter has to do with how big around it is, nothing to do with the length. Standard pipe length is 20 feet.
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The volume of a pipe with diameter of 1 meter and a length of 2 meters is 1.57 cubic meters.
The volume is 31.809 cubic feet.
It depends on the length, diameter, and if the pipe is smooth or has 'ripples' in the sides. There is no way to answer this without more information.