50 feet of 2.5-inch diameter hose has a volume of: 1.7 cubic feet (12.72 liquid gallons)
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Pipe Diameter = 3 Inches = .25 Ft Area of Circle = Pi X D X D / 4 - where D is Diameter and Pi is 3.14159 Volume of Pipe = Length X Area = or= 1 Foot X Area Volume = [1 Ft] X [ Pi X .25 X .25 ] / 4 Volume = 0.049087 Ft3 If the 3-inch Pipe flows at 1 Foot per second, then it will carry 0.049087 Cubic Feet per second.
area r(pi) 1*2=.5 inch radius .5^2=.25 .25*3.14=.785 volume (pi)r^2 hose length- 100 linear ft 12in/ft 100*12= 1200 linear inches 1200*.785=942 cubic inches 1 gallon water= 231 cubic inches 942/231=4.07 gallons 1 gallon water= 8 pounds 4.07*8=32.56 pounds of water I do a little bit of gardening so I am guessing the hose weighs about 10 pounds So your hose fully charged probably weight about 43 pounds. apx4 gallons of water
Much closer to 10 inches
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For a quarter inch, it .25''