The volume of a cylinder (pipe) is: V = pi * radius2 * height
Let's assume that by "6 inch pipe" you mean a pipe with a diameter of 6 inches.
pi = 3.14159
radius = 3 inches
height = 10 feet = 120 inches
V = (3.14159) * (3 inches)2 * 120 inches = 3392.92 inches3
1 gallon = 231 in3
V = 3392.92 in3 / (231 in3/gallon) = 14.688 gallons
To calculate the volume of water in a pipe, first convert the diameter to feet (28 inches = 2.33 feet). Then use the formula for the volume of a cylinder (V = πr^2h) where r = radius (half the diameter) and h = height. For a 2.33-foot diameter pipe and 1 foot height, the volume is roughly 17.19 gallons of water per foot.
To calculate the volume of a pipe in gallons per foot, you'll need to know the diameter of the pipe. Once you have that information, you can use the formula for the volume of a cylinder (πr²h) and convert the result from cubic inches to gallons.
A 4-foot column of water that is 1-foot deep would contain 4 cubic feet of water. To convert this to gallons, you would multiply by 7.48 (since 1 cubic foot is approximately 7.48 gallons). Therefore, a 4-foot column of water 1-foot deep would be approximately 29.92 gallons.
A 5-inch pipe will hold approximately 0.36 gallons of water per linear foot. This calculation is based on the formula for calculating the volume of a cylinder (V = πr^2h), where the radius (r) is half the diameter of the pipe (2.5 inches) and the height (h) is 1 foot.
To convert feet of water line to gallons, you need the volume of the water line. The volume of a 2-inch diameter water line is about 0.0107 gallons per foot. So, 1000 feet of 2-inch water line would be approximately 10.7 gallons.
A round pool with a 10-foot diameter and a 3-foot depth can hold up to 1,762 gallons of water.
704.5 gallons (approx).
A 14 foot diameter tank has a volume of 154 cubic feet per foot of height and it takes 7.48 gallons per cubic foot7.48 * 154 = 1150 gallons per foot of height
To calculate the volume of water in a pipe, first convert the diameter to feet (28 inches = 2.33 feet). Then use the formula for the volume of a cylinder (V = πr^2h) where r = radius (half the diameter) and h = height. For a 2.33-foot diameter pipe and 1 foot height, the volume is roughly 17.19 gallons of water per foot.
66 gallons
In a pipe with diameter 8 ft, there will be just over 376 US gallons per foot.
One foot of 3 inch pipe will hold approximately 0.625 gallons of water.
Filled to the top, this well would hold about 956 gallons of water.
The capacity of one foot of a pipe with an inner diameter of 20 inches is approx 1.36 US gallons. The maximum amount of water is, therefore, 1.36 gallons, but there need not be any water in the pipe.
The volume of water in a 4-inch diameter, 1-foot section of pipe is 0.6528 gallons of water.
Over 9,000.
1,692.054 (rounded)