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β 13y agoThe pipe would need to be 10 feet 10.8 inches long.
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β 9y agoA 1.5 inch (diameter) pipe that is 10 feet long can hold approximately 3.32 gallons of water. This calculation is based on the volume of a cylindrical pipe.
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β 13y agoThat section of pipe has a capacity of 0.918 gallon. (rounded)
We have no way of knowing how much water is in it.
For all we know, it may even be empty.
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.
One acre is equivalent to 43,560 square feet. If it rains half an inch on this area, it would be 1,089 cubic feet of water. Given that 1 cubic foot is about 7.48 gallons, the total amount of water produced would be approximately 8,148 gallons.
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.
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.
100 feet by 100 feet by one inch equates to 6,233.76 gallons of water.
100 feet of 3-inch pipe holds 36.73 gallons of water.
About 235 gallons of water.
12,239.9 gallons of water per 3,000 feet.
22.44 gallons for each inch of the water's depth.
5.5 gallons per 15 feet of 3-inch pipe.
14.7 gallons of water.
111 gallons of water.
A 72-inch pipe 16 feet long holds up to 3,384.1 US gallons of water.
You would need 2,451 feet of 2-inch pipe for 400 gallons.
It depends on the depth of the water. Assuming the water in one inch deep, there would be about 13,577 gallons of water in the half acre.
1.6 gallons of water.