To calculate the volume of water needed to fill a 24-inch diameter pipeline that is 14.7 miles long, first convert the diameter to feet (24 inches = 2 feet) and the length to feet (14.7 miles = 77,568 feet). The volume of a cylinder is given by the formula V = πr²h, where r is the radius (1 foot) and h is the height (77,568 feet). Therefore, the volume is approximately 3.14 × (1)² × 77,568 ≈ 243,000 cubic feet, which is about 1.81 million gallons of water.
5 inches equals 500 miles. If you multiply 100 by 5 you must multiply 1 inch by 5.
For the volume of pipes, you can use the formula for a cylinder.
1 Gallon
27,150 gallons.
Given long enough, all the water in the world.
A cylinder with these dimensions will hold up to 13.06 gallons of water.
The Ohio River is 981 miles long.
None. A square inch has no volume.
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5 inches equals 500 miles. If you multiply 100 by 5 you must multiply 1 inch by 5.
An inch in 2.54 times as long as a centimetre.
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4.36 US gallons of water.
For the volume of pipes, you can use the formula for a cylinder.
taking the normal density of water as 1g/cc, the amount of water in 1 cubic inch would be 16.387064 grams. Addition about 1 cubic inch.