Completely filled, (pi x radius squared x length in inches)/231 cu in per gallon = gallons = 13.06122449, if the inside diameter of the pipe is 2 inches.
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Of course that assumes that the inside diameter is exactly 2 inches. For real pipes, the actual inside diameter of a pipe depends on the "schedule" of the pipe. For a "nominal" pipe diameter of 2 inches, the outside diameter will be 2.375 inches and the wall thickness could vary from .065 inches (schedule 5) to .343 inches (schedule 160) meaning that the actual inside diameter could vary from 2.245 inches to 1.689 inches.
To determine the volume, you would have to know both the length and interior radius of the pipe. 10 feet long by 4"
The volume of water in a one foot section of 1-inch diameter pipe is about 5.222 ounces.
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0.2 gallon per foot of length.
This pipe will hold 1,468.8 gallons of water.
That completely depends on the length of the pipe.
If the pipe is round, with a 55-foot diameter, and 36 inches long, then its capacity is 53,317.3 gallons. If the pipe is round, with a 36-inch diameter, and 55 feet long, then its capacity is 2,908.2 gallons. Either way, we have no way of knowing how much water is in it. For all we know, it may even be empty.
That's kinda gonna depend on how long the hose is. Without doing any figuresor math at all, we're pretty sure that a one-foot-long piece of 2-1/2" hose willhold more water than a 100-foot-long piece.In fact, when we do some figures, we can tell you that it'll hold one gallon of waterin every 47.1 inch length of hose.
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A three-inch diameter pipe one foot long holds 0.367 gallon.
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