16 of them.
At the bottom of the Mariana Trench (Pacific Ocean), where water pressure is about eight tons per square inch.
You can cut 15 eight-inch sections from 120 inches.
The question as posed is unanswerable. In order to compute the weight of an inch of water, one would have to know the volume, or area the one inch covers. (ie., a square foot of water one inch deep would weigh=X)
A standard water line PVC pipe typically has a width (diameter) of either 1/2 inch, 3/4 inch, 1 inch, or 1.5 inches.
To measure water per inch, you can use a rain gauge. Place the rain gauge in an open area away from obstructions, let it collect the rainwater, and then check the measurement in inches the next day. This will give you the amount of water received in that specific time period.
The standard sizes for toilet water supply lines are typically 3/8 inch or 1/2 inch in diameter.
1.5 Inch
For connecting a refrigerator to the water supply, it is recommended to use a 1/4 inch water line.
one inch for a water closet, 3/4 for urinal
The standard water supply line sizes used in residential plumbing systems are typically 1/2 inch or 3/4 inch in diameter.
The best way to connect a 1/4 inch copper tubing to a water supply line is by using a compression fitting. This fitting allows for a secure and leak-proof connection between the tubing and the water supply line.
The recommended water supply line size for a residential property is typically 3/4 inch in diameter.
The standard size for a refrigerator water line used to connect the water supply to the refrigerator is typically 1/4 inch in diameter.
At the bottom of the Mariana Trench (Pacific Ocean), where water pressure is about eight tons per square inch.
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Yes, 1/2 inch supply to fill boiler will work fine. Piping going to baseboard heaters needs to be sized properly. 1/2 inch piping to baseboard heaters not recommended. Most hot water baseboard heaters piped with 3/4 pipe.
That depends on the pressures you are running off the Engine and the G.P.M your achieving at the business end? Theoretically, you would need a 3 inch supply line too supplement two 1.5'' lines,You need to put in enough water supply to achieve the output of water, unless your utilizing tank water.