For a regular circular pipe, you're looking for the volume. In order to get the volume, you need to work with similar dimensions, convert 4 inches to 0.1016 m and 4 km is 4000 m.
The area of a circle is pi*(radius2).
The volume of a cylindrical pipe is pi*(radius2)*length.
Length=4000 m
Radius=(1/2)*0.1016 m =0.0508 m
Pi=3.1415926535
Therefore, the volume is: 3.1415926535*(0.0508*0.0508)*4000=32.429 m3
Is the 22 inch round measurement the circumference? The height of the container must also be given.
It cost 8 billion dollars to construct the Port of Valdez, the pumping stations and 800 miles of 48 inch pipeline.
It would be a good idea to pose a complete question. 12 Pipeline? Size 12 like a shoe size? 12 cms radius pipeline? 12 inch oval pipeline? Let's assume you meant - What is the volume of a 12" diameter pipeline that is 650' long. The area of the pipeline is pi*radius^2 = 3.142 x 6^2 = 3.142 x 36 = 113.112 sq. inches The volume of the 650' pipeline is area x length = 113.112 x 650 x 12 cubic inches = 882,273.6 cubic inches Which is 510.571 cubic feet or about 31,860 lbs weight (assuming pure water weighing appx 62.4 lbs/cubic foot) Enjoy - From Beano in the UK
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You are not leaking water. Its humid, so the cold parts of your a/c unit are condensing moisture much like a cold drink gets water droplets on the outside. find the source, wrap that tubing with insulation and viola, no more drips.
Depends on the length of the hole.
None. A square inch has no volume.
42.4 cubic feet = 1.6 cubic yards (rounded)
If you fill it to four feet deep, the total is 10,408 gallons of water.
Assuming a roof with a depth of 1 inch, you would need a roof that is 3 725 799.02 sq feet. Assuming a square building, that would be 1930.23 feet per side.
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