There are 231 Cubic inches in One U.S. Gallon. Assuming your pipe has an ID of 12" a 10 foot length has 13564.8 Cubic inches. To calculate this you must first calculate the area of the 12" circle and then multiply it by the length (in inches) It would look like this:
Area = Pie x radius squared. The radius is 1/2 the diameter or 6" Sooo....
Area = 3.14 x 36 which comes to 113.04 square inches.
Volume = Area x length
Volume = 113.04 x 120" which is 13561.8 cubic inches
to convert to gallons simply divide 13561.8 by 231 = 58.72 gallons.
Hope that helps
Scott
A fernco or rubber fitting. This made of rubber and had hose clamps on it. You should ask for assistance at a hardware or plumbing shop for a 2" Plastic X 2" Copper Fernco or rubber coupling.
If the amount of water leaving the tube each second is equivalent to the volume of the tube, then the net velocity will equal the length of the tube per second. Therefore the net velocity for any length or flow rate will equal: v=l2πr2/(dV/dt) Where v is the the net velocity, r is the radius, l is the tube length, V is the volume and t is time. i.e. dV/dt is the flow rate
i believe the pressure does not change but the volume of water you will be able to use will be less
divide the number of inches by 12. In this case: 6.7 ft.
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.
50 feet of 2.5-inch diameter hose has a volume of: 1.7 cubic feet (12.72 liquid gallons)
52.3 cubic feet.
The volume of the hole is 8.82 cubic feet OR 66 US gallons of liquid.
A 1,850-foot long pipe with a 16-inch inside diameter has a volume of 2,580 cubic feet. In terms of liquid volume, this section of pipe can hold up to about 19,300 US gallons.
21.64 cubic feet or 161.9 US gallons of liquid.
The volume is 3,848 cubic inches per linear inch of 70-inch diameter pipe. In terms of liquid volume, this pipe would contain 16.66 gallons of liquid per linear inch.
An 8-inch pipe that is 16,800 feet long has a volume of: 5,860 cubic feet (43,835.8 liquid gallons).
The liquid volume in a 6-inch pipe 1200 meters long is: 5,782.7 US gallons.
The volume of water in 1,500 feet of six-inch pipe is: 294.52 cubic feet or 2,203.2 US gallons.
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The measure 30 inch by 72 feet is a flat area and no volume.
The volume of an 8-inch diameter pipe with a length of 1,000 feet is: 349.07 cubic feet (about 2,611.2 US gallons).