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Formula: r2 x Pi x length (where r = radius and Pi = about 3.1416)

  • Example: A 50-foot long pipe with an inside radius (1/2 the diameter) of three feet - 32 x 3.1416 x 50 = about 1,413.72 cubic feet of volume
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