A 72-inch pipe 16 feet long holds up to 3,384.1 US gallons of water.
14.7 gallons of water.
The volume of a 4-inch wide by 8-inch long cylinder is: 101 cubic inches.
Volume of a cylinder = (pi) (radius)2 (length)Volume = (pi) (0.25-ft)2 (20-ft) = 1.25 (pi) cubic feet = 3.927 cubic feet = 29.376 gallons (rounded)
40.8 gallons of water per 10 feet of length.
3.27 cubic feet.
The volume is 0.7418 cubic feet OR 1,281.8 cubic inches. This pipe would contain 5.549 gallons of water.
The volume of a 3-inch pipe that is 1,000 feet long is: 49.09 cubic feet.
The volume of water in a pipe can be calculated using the formula: V = πr^2h, where V is the volume, r is the radius of the pipe (which is half the diameter), and h is the length of the pipe. Given a 4-inch pipe, the radius is 2 inches, and converting to feet, it becomes 0.167 feet. Therefore, the volume of water in a 4-inch pipe that is 10 feet long is approximately 7.89 cubic feet.
A 14-inch diameter by 20 foot long pipe has a volume of: 21.38 cubic feet.
A 16-inch diameter tube that is 200 feet long has a volume of: 279 cubic feet.
The volume of gas would be 598.7 cubic feet.
The volume of a 5,000-foot long pipe with a 6-inch diameter is: 981.75 cubic feet.
A standard fire hose is 50 feet long. A hose this length with a 2-inch radius grants about 4.36 cubic feet. This volume holds 32 gallons of water.
The capacity of a 25 ft hose with a diameter of 3 inches is 1.23 cubic feet. That is the maximum volume of water in the hose: there need not be any!
2,880 cubic feet.
Volume of a 240 foot long 1 inch internal diameter pipe is pi x 240 feet x 1/24 feet x 1/24 feet = approximately 1.31 cubic feet (about 2263 cubic inches).