It depends on the price (given by the supplier or shop) per metre of the pipe. One UK company on the internet gave a list price £11.10 per metre.
That's going to depend "heavily" on the weight of the empty pipe.
The volume of a pipe with diameter of 1 meter and a length of 2 meters is 1.57 cubic meters.
Seven miles of pipe equates to 36,960 feet
That would depend entirely on - what material the pipe was made from !
1 meter = 39.4 inches 1 inche = 0.025 meters
It is the length, so 4 metres.
A measure of the length will be in linear units. So make sure that the measurement is made or expressed in metres.
6'' pipe 1 meter long how mach the watter volume
Assumed that 150mm is the diameter of the PVC pipe, then radius is 75mm and the length is 1 meter or 1000mm. The volume of the cylinder is pi x r x r x h and in this case it would be 3.1415 x 75 x 75 x 1000 = 17670937.5 cubic mm which is 17670.9375 cubic cm which is 17.6709375 liters
75mm diameter = .00441787 sq.m. .00441787 sq.m. x 350 m = 1.54626 cu.m. = 1546.26 litres
That's going to depend "heavily" on the weight of the empty pipe.
235.7 cubic centimeters
A 28mm round bin holds how much product
The volume of a pipe with diameter of 1 meter and a length of 2 meters is 1.57 cubic meters.
The coefficient of linear expansion for copper is around 16.5 x 10^-6 per degree Celsius. This means that for every degree Celsius increase in temperature, a one-meter length of copper pipe will expand by 16.5 micrometers in length.
For linear runs up to 80 feet a 1" pipe will suffice any longer and you will have to step up to 1 1/4". You will also want to consult your gas provider and make sure the meter has enough capacity, if it is too small a larger meter will be fitted. This is usually free of charge.
The pipe from the main to the meter is the city's responsibility, from the meter to the house is the home owners. Insurance probably will not cover the pipe but may cover damage caused by the leak. Policies vary.