The volume of this pipe would be 0.3817 m3
The volume would be 180,400 m3
There need not be any water in the pipe! The volume of the pipe is 1044 Imperial gallons
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Volume of a cylinder = pi*r2*h So, I assume you mean 8' in diameter, which is 4' in radius. Volume = pi(4')2(6') = 302 cubic feet in volume ----------------------------------
the perimeter is 3 times as long as the diameter Example: if my diameter is 7 inches long my perimeter is 3 times as much so it is 21 inches long
It isn't, it's a little bit bigger than the moon. It is the second smallest planet, if you count Pluto
None but the volume of space taken can be calculated
If the pipe is round, with a 55-foot diameter, and 36 inches long, then its capacity is 53,317.3 gallons. If the pipe is round, with a 36-inch diameter, and 55 feet long, then its capacity is 2,908.2 gallons. Either way, we have no way of knowing how much water is in it. For all we know, it may even be empty.
The capacity of a 25 ft hose with a diameter of 3 inches is 1.23 cubic feet. That is the maximum volume of water in the hose: there need not be any!
Weight:300,000 times Diameter:109 times Volume: more then 1million
8.15 gallons
so a volume of a cylinder is V=3.14r2 X h.. you should be able to do it from there ;)