It would be a good idea to pose a complete question.
12 Pipeline? Size 12 like a shoe size? 12 cms radius pipeline? 12 inch oval pipeline?
Let's assume you meant - What is the volume of a 12" diameter pipeline that is 650' long.
The area of the pipeline is pi*radius^2
= 3.142 x 6^2
= 3.142 x 36
= 113.112 sq. inches
The volume of the 650' pipeline is area x length
= 113.112 x 650 x 12 cubic inches
= 882,273.6 cubic inches
Which is 510.571 cubic feet or about 31,860 lbs weight (assuming pure water weighing appx 62.4 lbs/cubic foot)
Enjoy - From Beano in the UK
For plain water, about 5,424 pounds.
around 650$ but saves so much money on insurance in the long run
Only if you have pure water in mind: 0.65 liters or 650 milliliters of pure water weigh 650 grams.
650 mm = 25.59"
$650 $650
650 km is 404 miles.
650 millimeters is 2 feet 1.6 inches.
650 pounds is 66132.94 Rupees.
650 miles = 1046 km, approx.
The library is 650 mile long!
650 / 65 = 10 hours
650$