259200 cubic inches or precisely 150 cubic feet
Less than an inch over 8 feet.
14 pieces. 4 inches left over.
all you have to do is put 1 inch over 9 feet. Example : 1/9
205/12 = 17 feet and 1 inch left over
155 cm equals 5.085 feet, or just barely over 5 feet, 1 inch tall.
A two inch pipe can hold 0.1632 gallons per foot. It takes slightly over 6 feet of two inch pipe to hold one gallon of water.
If it rained 1 inch thick water over 1 square mile, the volume of that water would be approximately 2,323,200 cubic feet. That is equal to 65,785,698.28 kilograms, or 145,030,199 pounds.
438826.67
27,154.286 gals. 226,610.6763 lbs. of water
a little over six feet, but not as much as six feet one inch
Less than an inch over 8 feet.
14 pieces. 4 inches left over.
A car traveling over 45 mph can hydroplane with about 1/10th of an inch of water on the road.
A car traveling over 45 mph can hydroplane with about 1/10th of an inch of water on the road.
all you have to do is put 1 inch over 9 feet. Example : 1/9
205/12 = 17 feet and 1 inch left over
One inch of water over one square foot of surface area is approximately 0.623 gallons. To calculate the total volume, you can multiply this value by the surface area in square feet. For example, if you have a larger area, simply multiply the number of square feet by 0.623 to find the total gallons for that depth of water.