The radius is half of the 4 inch diameter. Therefore, the radius is 2 inches.
The answer depends on what the "36 inch" measures: inside circumference, radius, diameter?
The take-off for a standard radius 90 is one and one half the diameter of the pipe. Example: 6 inch 90 has a take- off of 9 inches. The take-off for short radius 90 would be the dia. of the pipe. Long radius 90 is 2 times the pipe diameter.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! To find the cross-sectional area of a pipe, you can use the formula for the area of a circle, which is A = πr^2. Since the diameter of the pipe is 4 inches, the radius would be half of that, which is 2 inches. Plugging that into the formula, the cross-sectional area of the 4 inch pipe would be approximately 12.57 square inches.
-- Measure the radius of the pipe, in inches. -- Measure the length of the pipe in inches. -- The volume of the pipe is (pi) x (radius)2 x (length) cubic inches
The radius of a 2 inch pipe is half of its diameter. Therefore, the radius would be 1 inch.
The radius is half of the 4 inch diameter. Therefore, the radius is 2 inches.
You multiply the radius of the circle 0.5 (radius of a 1 inch pipe) by 3.14(pi) by the height of the pipe 12 inches which gives you 18.84ozs.
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what is the radius? It depends on the the radius. Formula 3.14*radius squared*5=answer
Radius = diameter/2 so 16/2 = 8 inches.
To find the volume of a pipe, you can use the formula for the volume of a cylinder: V = πr^2h, where r is the radius and h is the height of the cylinder. For a 2-inch diameter pipe, the radius is 1 inch. Thus, the volume of 12 inches of 2-inch pipe would be π * 1^2 * 12 = 12π cubic inches.
The answer depends on what the "36 inch" measures: inside circumference, radius, diameter?
volume = pi r squared multiplied by the length you didnt specify wether 2 inch pipe was diameter or radius
circumference = 2*pi*radius or pi*diameter
The weight of the pipe will depend on its volume, The volume in turn, will depend oninner radius or diameter,outer radius or diameter,length.Only one of these is given.
The pipe is a cylinder.Volume of a cylinder = (pi) x (Radius)2 x (length)Radius = 1/2 diameterVolume of the pipe = (pi) x (1)2 x 120 = 120 pi = 377 cubic inches = 1.632 gallons.That's the volume of the pipe. I have no way to know if there's anything in it.