50 cubic inches is 819.35cc
50 liter = 3 051.187 204 7 cubic inch
Answering "How many Cubic feet are in a 5.5 inch pipe inside 50 feet long?"
This cylinder's volume is 35,342.9 cubic inches.
Assuming a "1 inch cylinder" refers to a cylinder whose diameter is 1 inch, the volume is V = pi*r2*h = pi*12*(50*12) = 1885 cubic inches.
50 feet of 2.5-inch diameter hose has a volume of: 1.7 cubic feet (12.72 liquid gallons)
25 feet x 50 feet x 4 inches = 416.25 cubic feet
the chamber of that engine is 50 cubic centimeters The piston displaces 50 cubic centemeters when moving from the bottom of its stroke to the top of its stroke. For total engine displacement multiply that by the numbet of cylinders. 1 cubic inch = 16.38 cubic centermeters
The filled weight of a 50-foot section of 12-inch diameter hose can be calculated by considering the volume of water it holds and the weight of that water. A 12-inch diameter hose has a cross-sectional area of about 1 square foot, and 50 feet of hose would have a volume of approximately 50 cubic feet. Since water weighs about 62.4 pounds per cubic foot, the filled weight of the hose would be around 3,120 pounds (50 cubic feet x 62.4 pounds/cubic foot).
It was a 193.9 cubic inch inline 6 cylinder producing 50 h.p.
50 cubic feet = 50 * 12 * 12 * 12 cubic inches = 86400 cubic inches
50-500 usd