The volume for a 6-foot wide, 1000-foot long pipe is 211,500 US gallons.
The liquid volume in a 6-inch pipe 1200 meters long is: 5,782.7 US gallons.
The volume of this pipe is 1,113 cubic inches or 0.644 cubic feet.
A litre contains 1000 ml, and a m3 contains 1000 litres, therefore there is a millionth of a metre cubed in a ml. (i.e. 1x10-6)
A 100-foot pipe with a 6-inch diameter has a volume of: 19.63 cubic feet.
The pipe's volume is the product of its cross-sectional area and its length. The area of a circle is pi*(radius)^2, so in this case pi*9sq.in. or about 28.3 square inches. Multiply this area by the length of pipe you are using to obtain a volume. A 10 foot length of 6 inch pipe will have 3393 cubic inches of volume or 1.96 cubic feet, or 14.7 US Gallons.
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A 6-inch diameter pipe that is 16 feet long has a volume of: 3.14 cubic feet
0.19635 cubic feet.
3.27 cubic feet.
V = 0.1885 m3
Assuming the 12" pipe means 12" internal diameter, giving us a 6" radius: Volume of a cylinder is (pi) r^2 h (3.14) (6*6) (12) = (3.14) (36) (12) = 1356.48 cubic inches.
You can use the equation volume = length x area The length is 1000 ft. To find the area, you can use area(circle) = diameter x pi For pi, we can use 3.14159. We have to change 10 in into feet. So it would be 5/6 ft. So the area would be 5/6 x 3.14159, which equals 26.1799 in2. Then, plug in the numbers into the equation: volume = 1000 x 26.1799 Your answer is 26,179.9 ft3