61.2 gallons for every 15 feet.
If 24 inches is the diameter, there are 141,004 gallons of water. If 24 inches is the radius, there are 564,018 gallons of water.
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.
100 feet by 100 feet by one inch equates to 6,233.76 gallons of water.
100 feet of 3-inch pipe holds 36.73 gallons of water.
About 235 gallons of water.
The volume of a cylinder is (pi) x (radius)2 x ( length) .Radius is 1/2 of the diameter.Radius of a 3-inch pipe is 1.5 inches.1 foot = 12 inches1,000 feet = 12,000 inches1 gallon = 231 cubic inchesVolume = (pi) x (1.5)2 x (12,000) = 84,823 cubic inches = 367.2 gallons (rounded)
22.44 gallons for each inch of the water's depth.
12,239.9 gallons of water per 3,000 feet.
5.5 gallons per 15 feet of 3-inch pipe.
14.7 gallons of water.
111 gallons of water.
To calculate the volume of water in a 2-inch by 100-foot hose, first convert the diameter to radius in feet: the radius is 1 inch or 1/12 feet. The volume of a cylinder is given by the formula ( V = \pi r^2 h ). Plugging in the values, ( V = \pi (1/12)^2 (100) \approx 2.18 ) cubic feet. Since there are about 7.48 gallons in a cubic foot, this is roughly 16.3 gallons of water.