To calculate the volume of water a pipe holds, you can use the formula for the volume of a cylinder: ( V = \pi r^2 h ), where ( r ) is the radius and ( h ) is the height (or length) of the pipe. For a pipe that is 6 inches in diameter, the radius is 3 inches (0.25 feet), and the height is 1 foot. Plugging in these values, the volume is approximately ( V \approx 3.14 \times (0.25)^2 \times 1 \approx 0.196 ) cubic feet, which is about 1.47 gallons of water.
Answer: the barrel will hold 9.42 ft³ of water.
About 7,645 gallons.
48*18=864
10 ft X 10 ft square tank will hold 1000 cubic feet of water or 7480.51 gallons 10 ft round tank will hold 785 cubic feet of water or 5872.207 gallons
The volume of the pipe is 1,154.5 cubic feet.
It depends on how wide the pipe is.
A 4-ft diameter pipe holds approx 78.3 US gallons.
0.255 gallons per foot of pipe. A 10 ft long pipe that size holds 2.55 gallons.
18ft3
Well, isn't that a lovely question? Let's paint a happy little picture here. An 8-inch pipe that is 20 feet long can hold approximately 37.3 gallons of water. Isn't that just delightful? Just imagine all the happy little fishies that could swim around in there.
Volume of a cylinder = (pi) (radius)2 (length)Volume = (pi) (0.25-ft)2 (20-ft) = 1.25 (pi) cubic feet = 3.927 cubic feet = 29.376 gallons (rounded)
Answer: the barrel will hold 9.42 ft³ of water.
36.83 u.s. gallons of water in 1 ft. of 30" pipe
6016 Gallons
About 5,730 gallons.
About 7,645 gallons.
48*18=864