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Calculate the (diameter of the pipe (D) divide by 2) squared X pi * length and this will give you the volume.

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Volume = (D/2)2 X Pi X Length. (or R2 X Pi X Length)

(Use 3.14159265359 as an approximation for Pi.)

In practice, 11/14 Times Diameter is used in lieu of (R2 X Pi) as a quick and dirty but near enough approximation.

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