= thevolume of a cylinder where V is Volume we are working in inches so volume is in cubic inches pi = 3.14159265 R is the radius in this case it would be 1/2" or .5" h is the height (3.14159265)(.5times.5)(12)(3.14159265)(.25)(12) 9.42477795 cubic inches 1 cubic inch equals 0.00432900302529817 us gallons so the answer is 0.040799892258313486 us gallons
Volume of a cylinder = (area of the round end) x (length) = (pi) R2 L
R = radius = 1/2 the diameter = 0.75 inch
Length = 12 inches
Volume = (pi) (0.75)2 (12) = 21.206 cubic inches = 0.0918 gallon = 11.75 fluid ounces (rounded)
1 foot=12 inches so 100x12= 1200 square inches
Wow, a trick question!
The correct answer is some.
If you specify a pipe size then we can do math and figure it out.
6 what? 6 inch diameter?
V = 3.14 x (6/2)2 x 12 = 113.04 cubic inches
113 / 231 = 0.498 gallon almost 1/2 gallon
A cylinder with these dimensions will hold up to 13.06 gallons of water.
A two inch pipe can hold 0.1632 gallons per foot. It takes slightly over 6 feet of two inch pipe to hold one gallon of water.
It holds 702 cubic feet.
much water per foot will a 5 inch pipe hold
A 100-foot hose with an inside diameter of five inches can hold 102 US gallons of water.
478.75 gallons (rounded) for every inch the water is deep.
Depending on the time allowed, all the water you want.
About 0.35 cubic feet or about 2.6 gallons.
A 100-foot pipe with an inside diameter of 12 inches has a maximum volume of about 78.54 gallons of water.
There need not be any water at all in the hose! The capacity of the hose is 1.67 cubic feet.
Ca. 354 kg
12*45*59 cubic inches = 31,860 cubic inches