Short Radius 90 degree elbows are the same as pipe size.... Long Radius 90's are pipe size times 1.5.... so a 6" (SR) elbow is 6"... a 6" (LR) elbow would be 9"
6”
The value of 1 degree in inches depends on the context, particularly the radius of the circle in question. For a circle, 1 degree corresponds to approximately 0.01745 radians. To convert this to inches, you can use the formula: arc length = radius × angle in radians. For example, if the radius is 1 inch, 1 degree would equal about 0.01745 inches.
The radius of a circle with a 14.5 inch circumference is 2.15 inches
1 inch
radius of 31 inches
4 1/2 inch
6 inch or 4 inch if it's a short radius
6”
The radius of a 2 inch pipe is half of its diameter. Therefore, the radius would be 1 inch.
The value of 1 degree in inches depends on the context, particularly the radius of the circle in question. For a circle, 1 degree corresponds to approximately 0.01745 radians. To convert this to inches, you can use the formula: arc length = radius × angle in radians. For example, if the radius is 1 inch, 1 degree would equal about 0.01745 inches.
A circle with a 12 inch diameter has a 6 inch radius.
The radius is half of the 4 inch diameter. Therefore, the radius is 2 inches.
6 inch, because the radius the basically half of the diameter
The radius of a circle with a 14.5 inch circumference is 2.15 inches
12 inch
1 inch
radius of 31 inches