radius squared times pie times length = cubic inches
1.5 x 1.5 x 12 = 84.78 cubic inches
There is 231 cubic inches in a gallon, therefore 84.78 divided by 231 = .36 gallons
The improved answer is as follows: (the solution above omitted Pi (3.1416)), therefore
3.1416 x 1.5 x 1.5 x 12 = 84.82 (carrying Pi out to 4 places) divided by 231 = .367 gallons.
The answer was correct, but the solution as shown didn't show Pi as part of the equation
The piece of pipe is a cylinder.
Volume of a cylinder = (pi) x (radius)2 x (length)
Radius = 1/2 diameter = 0.75 inch
Length = 12 inches
231 cubic inches = 1 US gallon
Volume = (pi) x (0.75)2 x (12) = 21.20575 cubic inches = 0.0918 US gallon (rounded)
regardless of what material the pipe is made of.
Note:
That's the volume of the piece of pipe. It could hold that much water if you decide
to plug one end and fill it up. But I have no way to know what's actually in it.
Do the math:
Volume of a Cylinder: pi * height (in cm or in) * Radius Squared.
so, 3.14 * 24 (The radius of a 2" pipe is 1, and that squared is STILL 1)
The answer to that will give you CUBIC inches. 231 c.i = 1 Gallon.
Sorry that I am not giving you the answer, but you should REALLY learn this stuff, you'll use it after you finish school. I know the volume of a cylinder. I was asking what the in3 (in cubed) meant in 1 Gallon = 231 in3 So, i guess if I wanted 1 FOOT, then 1.632 / 10 would equal .1632 gallons.
Assuming the pipe is 1.25 inch inner diameter, its capacity is approx 63.75 US gallons. However, there is no way to tell how much water there is in the pipe.
Assuming the pipe is 1.25 inch inner diameter, its capacity is approx 63.75 US gallons. However, there is no way to tell how much water there is in the pipe.
Assuming the pipe is 1.25 inch inner diameter, its capacity is approx 63.75 US gallons. However, there is no way to tell how much water there is in the pipe.
Assuming the pipe is 1.25 inch inner diameter, its capacity is approx 63.75 US gallons. However, there is no way to tell how much water there is in the pipe.
.0637 gallons (capacity of pipe= 3.14159265 X radius squared X length)
A 3-inch pipe with a length of 1 foot can hold approximately 0.32 gallons of water.
1 1/4 copper pipe has a wall thickness between .040 of an inch and . 382 of an inch
inside diameter .1.295 of an inch to .896
volume=pye*(diameter/2) squared*length
That rather depends on the length of the copper pipe - which is not stated in the question.
There need not be any water in it!
The capacity of such a pipe is 0.65 US gallons.
Assuming the pipe is 1.25 inch inner diameter, its capacity is approx 63.75 US gallons. However, there is no way to tell how much water there is in the pipe.
This pipe will hold 1,468.8 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.
That's a cylinder. The volume of a cylinder is (pi) (radius)2 (length)Radius = 1/2 diameter = 3/8 inch = 0.03125 footLength = 150-ftVolume = (pi) (.03125)2 (150) = 0.4602 cubic foot = 3.442 gallons (rounded)That's the volume of the piece of pipe. We have no way of knowinghow much water may be in it. It could even be empty.
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.
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.
One foot of 3 inch pipe will hold approximately 0.625 gallons of water.
The capacity of the tubing is 94.6 Imperial gallons, or 113.6 US gallons. There need not be any water in it!
There are about 33.7 gallons in a 3' by 1' by 1'6" aquarium.
About 0.35 cubic feet or about 2.6 gallons.
There need not be any water at all in the pipe. The capacity of the pipe is approx 3.4 Imperial gallons.
2000 Gallons
0.37 US gallons.0.37 US gallons.0.37 US gallons.0.37 US gallons.
0.255 gallons per foot of pipe. A 10 ft long pipe that size holds 2.55 gallons.
This pipe can hold up to 0.5 cubic foot or 3.7 gallons of water.
14.7 gallons of water.
111 gallons of water.
36 cubic feet of water at 6.229 gallons/ cu ft = 224.2 gallons