Depends on the internal diameter, and the flow velocity. Velocity of water = Delta V Internal Radius= R RxRxV= Volume
The volume of water in a 4-inch diameter, 1-foot section of pipe is 0.6528 gallons of water.
The volume of water in 1,500 feet of six-inch pipe is: 294.52 cubic feet or 2,203.2 US gallons.
Volume of the pipe = 4.896 gallons
The volume of water in a 1 inch x 100 foot pipe is: 4.08 US gallons.
This pipe has a volume 437.4 gallons.
To determine how much water a 6-inch pipe can hold, you need to calculate its volume based on its length. The volume (in gallons) can be found using the formula for the volume of a cylinder: ( V = \pi r^2 h ), where ( r ) is the radius (3 inches for a 6-inch pipe) and ( h ) is the length of the pipe in inches. For example, a 10-foot (120-inch) length of a 6-inch pipe would hold about 18.9 gallons of water.
The volume is 31.809 cubic feet.
The volume of the pipe is 0.2078 gallon per foot of length.I have no idea how much water might be in it.
A 350-meter section of 76-inch inside diameter pipe has a volume of: 270,500 US gallons of water.
The volume is 0.7418 cubic feet OR 1,281.8 cubic inches. This pipe would contain 5.549 gallons of water.
The volume of a 12 inch x 12 inch pipe is: 1,360 cubic inches
The volume is 3,848 cubic inches per linear inch of 70-inch diameter pipe. In terms of liquid volume, this pipe would contain 16.66 gallons of liquid per linear inch.