Volume of a cylinder = πr2h, where π is pi, r is radius, and h is height. Radius = 1/2diameter.
pi = 3.14
r = 1/2(4.5m) = 2.25m
h = 1m
V = 3.14 x (2.25m)2 x 1m = 15.9m3
Convert m3 to gallons.
1m3 = 264.172gallons
15.9m3 x 264.172gal/m3 = 4200gallons
A circle with a diameter of one meter has an area of 0.785 square meters.
1 cubic meter = about 220 (219.969157) Imperial gallons.
The diameter, rounded to the nearest meter, is: 26 meters(25.7831008 meters).
diameter = circumference/pi
The circumference of a 9.5-meter diameter circle is: 29.85 meters. (C = d x Pi)
The volume of water in one meter of a 22mm-diameter pipe is: about 0.1 US gallons.
A 350-meter section of 76-inch inside diameter pipe has a volume of: 270,500 US gallons of water.
A 1-meter length of 102mm inside diameter pipe has a volume of: 1.797 cubic Imperial gallons or 2.159 US gallons.
The flow would be 2.5 with a meter with 12 inch diameter. This is with a flush at 5.0 FPS.
This pipe will hold 706.9 cubic meters of water or 186,700 US gallons.
If "one meter" is the diameter, then the answer is one meter.
Yes. Buy a water meter and get it verified as to precision, then verify against the Badger reading. If you get another meter, try to get one that measures in the same format, for example: gallons - cubic feet - cubic meters etc or get a good conversion table. ONE CUBIC METER = 264.11458 gallons.
1 cubic meter is 264.172 US gallons.
No Gram measures weight, meter measures distance
There are 264.2 US gallons in one cubic meter.
1 cubic meter = 264.172052 US gallons.
Approx 110 gallons.