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This is dependent on the internal diameter of the pipe.

Your answer is the volume of a circle multiplied by its length (the volume of a cylinder)

volume = (PI*RadiusSquared)*height

so a pipe 1 metre long with an internal radius of 4cm

volume = (3.142*16)*100

=5027.2 millilitres

5027.2/1000= 5.0272 litres

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