The cross-sectional area of the pipe is 32 * π = 28.2743339 in2.
The length of the pipe in inches is 600 * 12 = 7200 in.
Multiplying this by the length of the pipe gives us the volume:
7200 in * 28.2743339 in2 = 203575.204 in3
There are 231 cubic inches in every gallon, so 203575.204/231 = 881.277939.
The water capacity of a pipe 600 ft long and 6 inches in diameter is:
881.28 gallonsNo. The units don't matter, the circumference always equals pi times the diameter. (This is only true of the circumference and diameter are in the same units. If for example, the circumference was in feet and the diameter in inches, the feet must be change to inches or the inches to feet in order for this relationship to be true.)
125.7 feet = 1508.4 inches Circumference = 1508.4/16 = 94.275 inches Diameter = 94.275/pi = 30.00866452 or 30 inches to the nearest inch
If the diameter is 112 inches then the radius is half that = 56 inches (assuming it's a circular object) The area is Pi times the Radius squared and lets approximate Pi to 22/7 as it works out nicely ;-) Radius = half the diameter 22/7 times 56 times 56 in square inches =9856 SQUARE INCHES to convert to square feet you divide 12*12 =144 9856/144 = 68.4444 SQUARE FEET
Cylindrical Tank: Multiply the length in inches times the square of the diameter in inches and multiply the product by .0034. To get the volume expressed in gallons. Rectangular Tank: Multiply the length times the width times the depth in inches and multiply the product by .004329. The volume is expressed in gallons One cubic foot of water equals 7.5 gallons. Hope this helps
19 inches = 1.58333333 feet
I assume you mean 1 and 3/4 inches in diameter. Therefore your cross-sectional area of your hose is pi/4*diameter. You can either leave your diameter in inches or convert it to feet. If you choose to leave you number in inches then you convert 100 ft to 1200 in and multiple 1200*cross-sectional area to get the cubic inches water in the hose. If you choose to convert your diameter to feet then just multiply 100 ft times cross-sectional area to get the cubic ft of water in the hose.
A cylinder 50 feet in height and 6 inches in diameter can hold up to 73.44 gallons of water.
A pipe that is 30 inches in diameter and 12 feet long has a volume of: 440.6 US gallons of water.
No. The units don't matter, the circumference always equals pi times the diameter. (This is only true of the circumference and diameter are in the same units. If for example, the circumference was in feet and the diameter in inches, the feet must be change to inches or the inches to feet in order for this relationship to be true.)
56 ft 3 ins times 4 = 225 ft
5.456 cu.ft
To calculate the volume of water a water main will hold, we can use the formula for the volume of a cylinder: V = πr²h. First, convert the diameter to radius (18 inches diameter means a radius of 9 inches or 0.75 feet). The length of the water main is 2 miles, which is 10,560 feet. Plugging these values into the formula, we find the volume is approximately 43,500 cubic feet, which is about 326,000 gallons of water.
if the diameter is in feet then multiply the diameter by pi 38 x 3.14159 = 119.38042 square feet if the diameter is in inches then dividethe inches by 12 then multiply the diameter by pi 38 ÷ 12 = 3.16666 x by 3.14159 = 9.94835 square feet
If 24 inches is the diameter, there are 141,004 gallons of water. If 24 inches is the radius, there are 564,018 gallons of water.
125.7 feet = 1508.4 inches Circumference = 1508.4/16 = 94.275 inches Diameter = 94.275/pi = 30.00866452 or 30 inches to the nearest inch
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There is no dirt in a hole that is 3 feet deep and six inches in diameter.