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.
pi*r^2*h gives the volume of a foot long one inch pipe. Radius is 0.5 inches, height is 1 foot/12 inches. So the volume is 9.42 cubic inches. 9.42 (cubic inches) = 0.0407792208 US gallons
1 gallon = 231 cubic inchesVolume of the 1-foot cylinder = pi R2 L = pi (7)2 (12) = 1,847.26 cubic inches = 7.997 gallons (rounded)That's 0.4 ounce less than 8 gallons, per foot.
1 cubic foot of water is 7.48052 US gallons.
325,900 gallons.
A 2 ft wide pipe, 1 foot long, will contain 23.5 gallons (US).A 2 ft wide pipe, 1 foot long, will contain 23.5 gallons (US).A 2 ft wide pipe, 1 foot long, will contain 23.5 gallons (US).A 2 ft wide pipe, 1 foot long, will contain 23.5 gallons (US).
36.7 US gallons.
36.83 u.s. gallons of water in 1 ft. of 30" pipe
The volume of a 1-inch diameter pipe with a length of 1 foot is approximately 0.0137 gallons. This calculation is based on the formula for the volume of a cylindrical pipe (πr^2h) where r is the radius of the pipe (0.5 inches) and h is the length of the pipe in feet.
The radius of the pipe is 0.5 feet. The area of the cross-section is pi * r^2 = pi/4 feet^2 The volume is cross-section * length = (pi/4 foot^2) * 1 foot = pi/4 foot^3 There are roughly 7.481 gallons/cubic foot, so the pipe contains (7.481 gallons/(foot^3)) * (pi/4 foot^3) = 7.481 * pi / 4 gallons = 5.875 gallons (not exact)
The volume of water in a 1 inch x 100 foot pipe is: 4.08 US gallons.
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.
pi*r^2*h gives the volume of a foot long one inch pipe. Radius is 0.5 inches, height is 1 foot/12 inches. So the volume is 9.42 cubic inches. 9.42 (cubic inches) = 0.0407792208 US gallons
1 and 1/2 gallons
To calculate the volume of water in a pipe, first convert the diameter to feet (28 inches = 2.33 feet). Then use the formula for the volume of a cylinder (V = πr^2h) where r = radius (half the diameter) and h = height. For a 2.33-foot diameter pipe and 1 foot height, the volume is roughly 17.19 gallons of water per foot.
To convert the diameter of a 96-inch pipe to gallons per foot, we need to first calculate the cross-sectional area of the pipe (π * radius^2) and then multiply it by the length of the pipe in feet. You can then convert the volume to gallons using the appropriate conversion factor (231 cubic inches = 1 US gallon).
The volume of water in a 4-inch diameter, 1-foot section of pipe is 0.6528 gallons of water.