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A standard 50-foot garden hose with a diameter of about 5/8 inch can hold approximately 9-10 gallons of water when fully filled. This volume may vary slightly depending on the hose's diameter and design. Generally, the larger the diameter, the more water it can hold.
There need not be any water at all in the hose! The capacity of the hose is 1.67 cubic feet.
To calculate the volume of water in a 2-inch by 100-foot hose, first convert the diameter to radius in feet: the radius is 1 inch or 1/12 feet. The volume of a cylinder is given by the formula ( V = \pi r^2 h ). Plugging in the values, ( V = \pi (1/12)^2 (100) \approx 2.18 ) cubic feet. Since there are about 7.48 gallons in a cubic foot, this is roughly 16.3 gallons of water.
you need more info than that. you will need to provide the length of the hose and the inside diameter of the hose to calculate the amount of water it will hold
The capacity of a 25 ft hose with a diameter of 3 inches is 1.23 cubic feet. That is the maximum volume of water in the hose: there need not be any!
1.03 gallons
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Around 943 lbs. Water weighs 8.33 lbs/gal. 5 inch hose holds 1 gal per 1 foot of hose. So 8.33x100 foot is 833 lbs. Add that to the 110 lbs that the hose weighs empty and you have 943 lbs
A 100-foot hose with an inside diameter of five inches can hold 102 US gallons of water.
There need not be any water at all in the hose! The capacity of the hose is 1.67 cubic feet.
To calculate the volume of water in a 2-inch by 100-foot hose, first convert the diameter to radius in feet: the radius is 1 inch or 1/12 feet. The volume of a cylinder is given by the formula ( V = \pi r^2 h ). Plugging in the values, ( V = \pi (1/12)^2 (100) \approx 2.18 ) cubic feet. Since there are about 7.48 gallons in a cubic foot, this is roughly 16.3 gallons of water.
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you need more info than that. you will need to provide the length of the hose and the inside diameter of the hose to calculate the amount of water it will hold
A 24-inch diameter cylinder holds 23.5 gallons of water per foot of length/height.
The weight of rubber hose varies depending on the density of the rubber material. On average, a 4-inch rubber hose weighs about 0.15-0.2 pounds per foot. So, 100 feet of 4-inch rubber hose would weigh approximately 15-20 pounds.
The capacity of a 25 ft hose with a diameter of 3 inches is 1.23 cubic feet. That is the maximum volume of water in the hose: there need not be any!
To cover an area of 1 square foot with 1/2 inch of water, you would need 0.623 gallons of water.