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∙ 14y agoA 1-meter length of 102mm inside diameter pipe has a volume of: 1.797 cubic Imperial gallons or 2.159 US gallons.
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∙ 14y agoTo convert the volume of a pipe in meters to Imperial gallons, you would need to know the cross-sectional area of the pipe as well as its length. Given the inside diameter (ID) of 102 mm, the radius would be 51 mm. Using the formula for the area of a circle (A = π * r^2) and the conversion factor of 1 cubic meter = 219.9692 Imperial gallons, you can calculate the volume and then convert it to Imperial gallons.
There are approximately 219.97 Imperial gallons in a cubic meter of water.
There are approximately 219.969 imperial gallons in 1 cubic meter.
1 cubic metre equates to 264.17 US gallons or 219.97 Imperial gallons.
1 cubic meter = 219.969 Imperial liquid gallons
There are approximately 22.01 imperial gallons in 100 liters.
1 cubic meter = about 220 (219.969157) Imperial gallons.
There are approximately 219.97 Imperial gallons in a cubic meter of water.
One cubic meter = about 220 Imperial gallons.
One cubic meter = 220 Imperial or 264.2 US gallons.
There are approximately 219.96 Imperial gallons in a stere.
There are approximately 219.969 imperial gallons in 1 cubic meter.
There are 219.969 Imperial gallons of water per cubic meter.
One cubic meter is 219.969 Imperial (Canadian) gallons.
1 cubic meter = about 220 Imperial gallons.
1 cubic meter = approximately 220 (219.969157) Imperial gallons.
1 cubic metre equates to 264.17 US gallons or 219.97 Imperial gallons.
1 cubic meter = 219.969 Imperial liquid gallons