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The volume of a cylinder is pi * r^2 * height. For a 10 foot pipe with a 1 foot internal diameter (1/2 foot radius), the volume is:

~ 3.1416 * (.5)^2 * 10 = 7.854 cu. ft. of water (or anything else)

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