The volume of the pipe is [ (pi) x (Radius)2 x (length) ].The radius of the pipe is 50 mm = 0.05 meter.Volume = (pi) (0.05)2 (10) = 0.07854 cubic meter (rounded) = 78.54 litres.That's the volume of the pipe. We have no way of knowing how much watermay be in it. It may be empty, or full of spiders, etc.
The volume of the pipe is 1,154.5 cubic feet.
The volume of a pipe that is 10mm diameter and 200 meters long is: 0.015708 m3
In terms of volume: infinite - there is no limit to how long the pipe can be!
2,880 cubic feet.
2.5 m
The volume of the pipe is [ (pi) x (Radius)2 x (length) ].The radius of the pipe is 50 mm = 0.05 meter.Volume = (pi) (0.05)2 (10) = 0.07854 cubic meter (rounded) = 78.54 litres.That's the volume of the pipe. We have no way of knowing how much watermay be in it. It may be empty, or full of spiders, etc.
The volume of a 3-inch pipe that is 1,000 feet long is: 49.09 cubic feet.
The volume of this pipe would be 0.3817 m3
The volume of the pipe is 1,154.5 cubic feet.
ANSWER: the area of the 100mm (10cm) pipe is pi times it's radius squared which equals 78.5 square cms.The length is 6 metre, which is 600 cms. Therefore the volume in the pipe is 600 x 78.5 cubic centimeters which is 47,100 cc's. A thousand cc's is equal to one Litre. Your answer is 47.1 Litre.
Vertically it is unrestricted
The volume of a pipe that is 10mm diameter and 200 meters long is: 0.015708 m3
Pipe with a Nominal Bore of 4 inch (100mm) Outside Diameter 114.3mm
The liquid volume in a 6-inch pipe 1200 meters long is: 5,782.7 US gallons.
The volume is 331,750 cubic feet.
The volume for a 6-foot wide, 1000-foot long pipe is 211,500 US gallons.