The volume of a 3-inch pipe that is 1,000 feet long is: 49.09 cubic feet.
The volume would be 180,400 m3
300×3=600 so 1000ft > 300yd
First step is to calculate volume in the pipe. The volume contained in a 5in diameter section of pipe that is 12in long can be calculated by multiplying the area of a 5in diameter circle by the length of the pipe, in this case 12in. To determine the area of a circle you use the following formula: Area = Pi x radius^2 Area of 5in circle = 3.14 x (2.5in)^2 Area of 5in circle = 19.6in^2 We then multiply this "cross sectional" area of the pipe by the length. 19.6in^2 x 12in = 235.2in^3 Wikipedia tells me that the volume of a US Gallon is 231in^3 To determine the number of gallons in the section of pipe we divide our calculated volume by the defined volume for a US Gallon. Notice the units are the same! Volume in pipe/ Volume of US gallon = 235.2in^3/ 231in^3 = 1.018 Gallons
pi*radius2*length
The volume of one foot of 3-inch PVC pipe is: 84.82 cubic inches. In terms of liquid, this equates to about 0.3672 (US) gallons or 47 fluid ounces for that section of pipe.
333 1/3 yards
What pressure or are you asking drainage THEN What pitch are you using
Volume = pi1210 = 31.416 cubic feet rounded to 3 decimal places
Not enough info to determine an answer. "Cubic inches" is a measurement of Volume with 3 dimensions. A "24 inch Pipe" can mean either a Length of 24 inches or a Diameter of 24 inches. To calculate a Volume of a pipe, you need the Diameter (or Radius) and the Length.
Use the formula for volume on a cilinder that is 1' high and 3/4" in diameter and multiply by 4000 feet.
That all depends on how long said 3" pipe is?
Depends on how long the pipe is