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It depends on the length of the pipe.
That depends on the material of the pipe. A lead pipe would weigh more than a plastic one. However, if you know the mass per cubic inch of the material, you can work it out, here's how you do it: Let m = the mass of one cubic inch of the material Let w = the total weight of the pipe Let l = the length of the pipe in inches then the equation you want is this: w = lmπ(r2 - (r - 0.5)2) Given that we want the weight per foot, we can say that "l", the length in inches, equals 12. We can also replace "r" with the outer radius of the pipe: w = 12mπ(302 - 29.52) w = m × 333π w ≈ m × 1046.15 Where w is the weight of the pipe, and m is the mass of the material per cubic foot.
The weight of the pipe will depend on its volume, The volume in turn, will depend oninner radius or diameter,outer radius or diameter,length.Only one of these is given.
Given enough time the entire ocean could be pumped through a half-inch pipe.
Probably the wrong size flange. Is the flange a toilet collar? If so the pipe is probably 4 inch.