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∙ 15y agoIs the 1" inside or outside diameter?
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∙ 15y agoThe time it takes to flow 300 gallons through a 1 inch pipe at 55 psi depends on the flow rate of the pipe. You would need to know the flow rate in gallons per minute (GPM) of the 1 inch pipe to calculate the time it takes. Without the flow rate, it is not possible to determine the exact time it will take.
This pipe will hold 1,468.8 gallons of water.
Do you mean a fixed length of 5 inch pipe or are you asking to the amount of laminar flow through a 5 inch pipe? There is not enough info here to answer. Need length of pipe and what you are asking.
A 2.5 inch fire hose has a capacity of approximately 60 gallons per 100 ft. Therefore, a 50 ft hose would hold around 30 gallons of water.
Assuming this pipe is straight, it is a cylinder. The area of a cylinder is pi*r*r*depth. The depth is 25 feet. 25 feet is 300 inches. The diameter is 1/2 inch, making the radius 1/4 inch. pi*1/4*1/4*300 pi*1/16*300 pi*18.75 58.9048623 1 gallon is 231 cubic inches, so 58.9048623 / 231 0.254999404 gallons.
You can measure water flow in a one and a half inch pipeline using a flow meter. Insert the flow meter into the pipeline and ensure it is calibrated correctly to accurately measure the flow rate. Alternatively, you can calculate flow rate by measuring the time it takes for a known volume of water to pass through the pipeline.
2000 Gallons
This cylinder has a volume of 3.3 US gallons or 2.75 Imperial gallons.
A 72-inch pipe 16 feet long holds up to 3,384.1 US gallons of water.
5.5 gallons per 15 feet of 3-inch pipe.
14.7 gallons of water.
111 gallons of water.
Yes there is also there is friction loss to consider and the coefficient of the piping internal area to considerto get an exact amount
5.435 imperial gallons or 6.794 US gallons
1.6 gallons of water.
Up to 1,795.2 gallons of water.
6.5 US gallons of water.
45.9 US gallons.