This pipe will hold 1,468.8 gallons of water.
It depends on how much each pipe can hold. And how long each pipe is.
The pipe would need to be 10 feet 10.8 inches long.
That completely depends on the length of the pipe.
This condition is caused by "water hammer". It's water pressure fluxuations caused by turning faucet on & off. To fix the problem, attach (solder?) a length of pipe, as long as possible, but 16-18 inches should suffice, with a cap on the end, installed vertically, with a tee joint, behind the faucet. Anywhere in the feed pipe near the faucet is OK, but the closer the better. When water is brought back up to poressure, a air shock absorber is created, and will solve your water hammer problem.
There is no obvious reason why there should be any water in the pipe. Furthermore, there are no units associated with the width of the pipe, so its volume cannot be calculated.
when your engine is hot it causes the water to boil and the water and the anti freeze will come out of the overflow pipe.
With in 3-4 years, if you drive long periods of time you will get more time out of it because you will dry up the water in the pipe and it will not rust out as fast.
Yes, as long as the water coming out of the pipe has a greater pressure than the water that is covering the pipe. If it is the other way around, the water covering the pipe will actually flow into the pipe. Think about it. It just makes sense.
That depends on how long the pipe is.
There need not be any water in the pipe! The volume of the pipe is 1044 Imperial gallons
That all depends on how long said 3" pipe is?
This pipe will hold 1,468.8 gallons of water.
There need not be any water at all in the pipe. The capacity of the pipe is approx 3.4 Imperial gallons.
Until it's hot. It doesn't take very long generally. Clean pipe, no moisture in it, no breeze and a flame 3/4 to and inch long, 10 to 20 seconds should be enough. If there is moisture in the pipe, it will dissipate the heat and if it has water in it, you can't get it hot enough with propane.
A 16" by 1,960' pipe holds 20,471.7 gallons water.
A pipe does no water. Te capacity of the pipe with the given dimensions is approximately 98.2 US gallons. Whether or not the pipe holds any water is impossible to say.