A piece of pipe is a cylinder.
Volume of a cylinder = (pi) x (radius)2 x (length)
Radius = 1/2 diameter = 5 inches
Length = 1 foot = 12 inches
231 cubic inches = 1 US gallon
Volume = (pi) x (5)2 x (12) = 942.478 cubic inches = 4.08 US gallons.
A round pool with a 10-foot diameter and a 3-foot depth can hold up to 1,762 gallons of water.
66 gallons
A 12 inch diameter round pipe will hold 4.89 UK gallons or 5.88 US gallons per foot.
Over 9,000.
A three-inch diameter pipe one foot long holds 0.367 gallon.
Do you mean a cylinder with a diameter of 5 feet and length of 12 feet? This would hold about 235.6 cubic feet or 1762.5 gallons
Filled to the top, this well would hold about 956 gallons of water.
A 4-ft diameter pipe holds approx 78.3 US gallons.
The volume depends on the height. A one-foot deep pool six-feet in diameter would hold about 176 Imperial gallons (211 US gallons). Every extra foot high would hold the same amount again A pool two foot six inches deep would therefore hold 176 * 2.5 = 440 Imperial gallons or 211 * 2.5 = 528 US gallons.
A 24-inch diameter cylinder holds 23.5 gallons of water per foot of length/height.
A 100-foot hose with an inside diameter of five inches can hold 102 US gallons of water.
5 foot fish tank holds 566.3 liters. By:Radhika