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in America the standard length of a fire hose is 50 feet Hose used if wildland fire suppression comes in 100 foot sections
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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.
Volume of a cylinder = (pi) x (radius)2 x (length)Radius = half of the diameter = 1.395 mm1 foot = 304.8 mmVolume = (pi) x (1.395)2 x (304.8) = 1,863.43 cubic millimeters per foot.That's about 2,031 feet of hose to hold 1 gallon of fluid ... 2.79mm is an awfully skinny hose.
I assume you want to find out how much water fits in the hose. Treat the hose as a cylinder - that should be a good approximation, even when you bend it. Measure the length and the interior diameter. Divide the diameter by 2 to get the radius. Convert everything to feet, and finally use the formula for a cylinder to get the volume.
it is a hose
it is a hose
A place where you keep the fire hose?...
Where was the first fire hose created?
because the hose is fire-retardant. I would see it as kind of pointless to have a fire-hose that catches on fire. it just... defeats the purpose
Fire-fighter's hoses is the plural of fire-fighter's hose