It depends how long it is.
Find the diameter of the pipe and the pressure and its all simple math after that
0.785 Cubic feet
This pipe has a volume of 24.5 cubic feet.
> how many gal of water is in a 6in. pipe 12in. tall ? > and what is pi and r2? > thank you for help. > will9675 > 15mar09 Pi (greek letter π) is a mathematical constant; its value is circles's circumference divided by diameter or circle's area divided by square value of radius. Value of π is 3.14159… r² is square value of circle's radius (r × r). If pipe has 6" diameter (i.e. 3" radius) and is 12" tall, then it can content: π × (3 inches)² × 12 inches = 339.292007 cubic inches (in³). Because of 1 U.S. gallon is 231 cubic inches, then 339.292007 in³ / 231 = 1.46879657U.S. gallons. Your pipe may content 1.469 U.S. gallons of watter.
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This pipe will hold 23,500.7 gallons of water.
Volume of the pipe = 4.896 gallons
The pipe can hold up to 6,762.39 US gallons of water.
This pipe will hold 1,468.8 gallons of water.
It depends on how wide the pipe is.
6.24 US gallons.
It depends on how much each pipe can hold. And how long each pipe is.
0.255 gallons per foot of pipe. A 10 ft long pipe that size holds 2.55 gallons.
0.1912 gallons.
Assuming the 6" refers to the radius of the pipe, it will hold approx 294 US gallons.
A 12 inch diameter round pipe will hold 4.89 UK gallons or 5.88 US gallons per foot.
1,269,551.02 US gallons.