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Pi x 300 = 942.48 ft2
To find the diameter of a circle with an area of 300 square feet, you can use the formula for the area of a circle, ( A = \pi r^2 ). Rearranging this gives ( r = \sqrt{\frac{A}{\pi}} ). For an area of 300 sq ft, the radius ( r ) is approximately ( \sqrt{\frac{300}{\pi}} ), which is about 9.77 feet. Therefore, the diameter, which is twice the radius, is approximately 19.54 feet.
Drop per foot doesn't care about length of run, it depends on pipe size. Pipe larger than 2" needs only 1/8" per foot (37.5" fall for 300'), 2" and smaller needs 1/4" per foot (75" fall for 300')
Assuming the 300 mm refers to the diameter, there are 9.
600 mm = 60 cm and 3 meters = 300 cm Volume = pi*302*300 = 848,230 cubic cm