Depends on if the 10" is inner or outer diameter, and the length of the pipe.
6'' pipe 1 meter long how mach the watter volume
The volume of a 1 inch cube is: one cubic inch.
The volume of the pipe is 0.2078 gallon per foot of length.I have no idea how much water might be in it.
First calculate the cubic inches, then convert to gallons. Volume=pir2h=3.1416x32X120=3393 cubic inches 3393 cubic inchesx0.00433 gallons/cubic inch=14.7 gallons
There need not be any water at all in the pipe. The capacity of the pipe is approx 3.4 Imperial gallons.
2,880 cubic feet.
The volume of a 12 inch x 12 inch pipe is: 1,360 cubic inches
The volume is 3,848 cubic inches per linear inch of 70-inch diameter pipe. In terms of liquid volume, this pipe would contain 16.66 gallons of liquid per linear inch.
3.27 cubic feet.
The volume of this pipe is 261.8 cubic feet.
The pipe's volume is the product of its cross-sectional area and its length. The area of a circle is pi*(radius)^2, so in this case pi*9sq.in. or about 28.3 square inches. Multiply this area by the length of pipe you are using to obtain a volume. A 10 foot length of 6 inch pipe will have 3393 cubic inches of volume or 1.96 cubic feet, or 14.7 US Gallons.
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volume = pi r squared multiplied by the length you didnt specify wether 2 inch pipe was diameter or radius
The liquid volume in a 6-inch pipe 1200 meters long is: 5,782.7 US gallons.
The volume of an 8-inch diameter pipe with a length of 1,000 feet is: 349.07 cubic feet (about 2,611.2 US gallons).
The volume of water in a 4-inch diameter, 1-foot section of pipe is 0.6528 gallons of water.
Every time! lol Seriously a 10-inch pipe is 5/4 of an 8-inch pipe