The volume of the pipe is (pi) x (radius)2 x (length)
= (pi) x (2)2 x (120)
= 1,507.964 cubic inches = 6.528 gallons (rounded). I have no way of knowing how much water may be in it.
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Assume the "3 inch" is the pipe's inside diameter.Capacity = (pi x R2 x L) = (pi x 1.52 x 120) cubic inches.1 gallon = 231 cubic inches.Gallons capacity = (pi x 2.25 x 120 / 231) = 3.672 gallons (rounded)That's the capacity of the pipe. We have no way of knowing how much water is in it.We only know that it's no more than 3.672 gallons.
The volume of a cylinder (pipe) is: V = pi * radius2 * height Let's assume that by "6 inch pipe" you mean a pipe with a diameter of 6 inches. pi = 3.14159 radius = 3 inches height = 10 feet = 120 inches V = (3.14159) * (3 inches)2 * 120 inches = 3392.92 inches3 1 gallon = 231 in3 V = 3392.92 in3 / (231 in3/gallon) = 14.688 gallons
Schedule - gallons/foot SCH 5s - 22.655 SCH 10s - 22.532 SCH 10 - 22.532 SCH 20 - 22.055 SCH 30 - 21.351 SCH 40s - 22.055 SCH 40 - 20.887 SCH 60 - 19.862 SCH 80s - 21.583 SCH 80 - 18.972 SCH 100 - 17.887 SCH 120 - 16.939 SCH 140 - 16.118 SCH 160 - 15.220
A 14 inch diameter pipe has cross sectional area 154 sq ins, so 1 foot length = 12 inches will have volume 1848 cubic inches. 1 US gallon = 3.8 liters = 3800 cubic centimeters(cc). 1 cubic inch = 16.39 cc. So 1 US gallon = 231.85 cubic inches. So 1 foot of pipe will contain 1848/231.85 = 7.97 gallons, say 8 gallons.
The pipe is a cylinder.Volume of a cylinder = (pi) x (Radius)2 x (length)Radius = 1/2 diameterVolume of the pipe = (pi) x (1)2 x 120 = 120 pi = 377 cubic inches = 1.632 gallons.That's the volume of the pipe. I have no way to know if there's anything in it.
There need not be any water in the pipe! The volume of the pipe is 1044 Imperial gallons
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250 million chicken nuggets can fight in a 120in. pipe at one time, i know from experience. Just thought that I would share that with the world. Thank you and have a great day. By the way, this is what you get for using answers.com.
Assume the "3 inch" is the pipe's inside diameter.Capacity = (pi x R2 x L) = (pi x 1.52 x 120) cubic inches.1 gallon = 231 cubic inches.Gallons capacity = (pi x 2.25 x 120 / 231) = 3.672 gallons (rounded)That's the capacity of the pipe. We have no way of knowing how much water is in it.We only know that it's no more than 3.672 gallons.
Yes and it can be schedule 80 and schedule 120
120 inch pounds = 10 foot pounds.
water or something else?ZERO as the 120 PSI exceeds the safe WOG pressure rating..GREAT trick question
The volume of a cylinder (pipe) is: V = pi * radius2 * height Let's assume that by "6 inch pipe" you mean a pipe with a diameter of 6 inches. pi = 3.14159 radius = 3 inches height = 10 feet = 120 inches V = (3.14159) * (3 inches)2 * 120 inches = 3392.92 inches3 1 gallon = 231 in3 V = 3392.92 in3 / (231 in3/gallon) = 14.688 gallons
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Ten inches is about 25.4 centimetres. I thought that it is 120 centimeters because is you do 10x12 it equals 120.