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If 8 is the diameter, the formula for volume would be: pi r^2 h The radius would be half of the diameter: pi 4^2 h h is 1 foot or 12 inches pi 4^2 * 12 = 603.19 in^3 of water per foot.
My foot is actually about 1 foot long!
12 inches = 1 foot
YOU WOULD MEASURE A School bus with a foot.
12 cubic feet
for pipes up to 2" it is 1/4" fall per foot
That would be 'running lights'.
You would have to lift the floor covering and the main floor boards over the pipes. Most mobiles have the pipes running in one particular area for simplicity. ie Bathroom, water heater and kitchen sink, all in a line. -If that's the case, you cut through about 2 foot wide section of floorboards down the length you want to remove.
41/2
1.03 gallons
You will have to dig the well deeper and adjust the length of the pipes to reach the water where the foot valve or pump is.
The remedy for severe trench foot would be amputation or staying out of the water
I'm assuming water -- then you would have 748.05 gallons of water in 100 cubic foot volume.
yes because the water would erode the foot print
For each foot the water rises up the side of a car, the car displaces 1500 lbs of water. In effect, the automobile weighs 1500 lbs. less for each foot the water rises. Typically, two feet of water will carry away most vehicles.
7.518 gallons.
Take a block of frozen water (ice) and drop it on your foot - ouch!. Then drop the same amount as water on your foot. I know I would prefer to drop water on my foot that solid ice.