A round pool with a 10-foot diameter and a 3-foot depth can hold up to 1,762 gallons of water.
Three inches is a quarter of a foot. Twenty five is a quarter of one hundred so the answer is twenty five hundredths of a foot.
704.5 gallons (approx).
Most output ranging from 560 to 600 btuh per foot, this is with 170 F water temps. I have no way to know your specifics from where I am.
6⅜″ (six and three eighths inches)
The weight of one foot of a three-quarter inch diameter steel bar will be approximately 1.42 pounds.
3"A quarter of a foot is .25 feet, or three (3) inches.
A round pool with a 10-foot diameter and a 3-foot depth can hold up to 1,762 gallons of water.
Three inches is a quarter of a foot. Twenty five is a quarter of one hundred so the answer is twenty five hundredths of a foot.
One foot of 3 inch pipe will hold approximately 0.625 gallons of water.
Use the formula for volume on a cilinder that is 1' high and 3/4" in diameter and multiply by 4000 feet.
To calculate the volume of water in a pipe, first convert the diameter to feet (28 inches = 2.33 feet). Then use the formula for the volume of a cylinder (V = πr^2h) where r = radius (half the diameter) and h = height. For a 2.33-foot diameter pipe and 1 foot height, the volume is roughly 17.19 gallons of water per foot.
The volume of water in a 4-inch diameter, 1-foot section of pipe is 0.6528 gallons of water.
704.5 gallons (approx).
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That's a cylinder. The volume of a cylinder is (pi) (radius)2 (length)Radius = 1/2 diameter = 3/8 inch = 0.03125 footLength = 150-ftVolume = (pi) (.03125)2 (150) = 0.4602 cubic foot = 3.442 gallons (rounded)That's the volume of the piece of pipe. We have no way of knowinghow much water may be in it. It could even be empty.
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