A 4-inch diameter pipe that is 3,000 feet long has a volume of: 261.8 cubic feet.
It depends on how long the pipe is. 4" diameter is just the 2 dimensional measurement, therefore you would not be able to determine the volume of that pipe.
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Use the formula for a cylinder to calculate the volume. This volume will be in cubic feet; you can then convert that to gallons.
The weight of the pipe will depend on its volume, The volume in turn, will depend oninner radius or diameter,outer radius or diameter,length.Only one of these is given.
The volume is 331,750 cubic feet.
All pipe is measured in liner feet. I'm not sure what your asking. 100' of 1" pipe means that you have a 1" pipe that is 100" long. That's liner feet. If your asking about volume of pipe as in how much water will a 4" pipe hold that is 100' long then that's just a simple geometry equation. volume of a cylinder.
The volume of water in a 4-inch diameter, 1-foot section of pipe is 0.6528 gallons of water.
Assuming the pipe is 100% full then the volume will be the cross sectional area of the pipe times length. Vol = Pi/4 * (diameter)2 * (length) = (3.14/4)*(0.1 m)2*(1 m) Volume is approximately 0.008 m3. 1 cubic meter is 1000 liters so the volume would be about 8 liters.
A 4-inch diameter pipe that is 3,000 feet long has a volume of: 261.8 cubic feet.
The volume of gas would be 598.7 cubic feet.
A four-foot diameter pipe that is five feet long has a volume of 470 gallons.
It depends on how long the pipe is. 4" diameter is just the 2 dimensional measurement, therefore you would not be able to determine the volume of that pipe.
The volume of water in a pipe can be calculated using the formula: V = πr^2h, where V is the volume, r is the radius of the pipe (which is half the diameter), and h is the length of the pipe. Given a 4-inch pipe, the radius is 2 inches, and converting to feet, it becomes 0.167 feet. Therefore, the volume of water in a 4-inch pipe that is 10 feet long is approximately 7.89 cubic feet.
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The volume of this pipe is 261.8 cubic feet.
The volume of a pipe is calculated using its diameter, length, and the shape of the pipe. Once you have these values, you can convert the volume to gallons by using the conversion factor: 1 gallon ≈ 0.13368 cubic feet.