A PVC pipe 2,640 feet long with an inside diameter of 10 inches has a volume of: 1,440 cubic feet.
$10
10'
about 10$ per foot ANS 2 You're going to the wrong store if you pay that much. I regularly buy it in Canada for 2.85 per foot.
6.5 gallons, if it is full of water. (if this is a trick question, and the pipe is empty or full of dirt or something, then not 6.5 gallons)
where is the PVC valve on a 2000 Chevrolet S-10 2.2 engine
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One cubic foot of water weighs 62.42796 pounds. The volume of a 10 foot long 6 inch diameter cylinder is 1.96350 cubic feet, thus it displaces 122.5770 pounds of water when fully submerged. As I do not know the wall thickness of the PVC pipe and caps you plan to use I cannot calculate its weight. However if I assume for illustration purposes that the pipe weighs 5 pounds per foot and each cap weighs 2 pounds, then the capped pipe weighs 54 pounds. Subtracting this would mean that the capped pipe will support 68.5770 pounds when fully submerged. Do not trust this final number because as I stated I guessed at the weight of the PVC components so that I could illustrate the calculation. Determine the actual weight of the PVC components you are using yourself and recalculate that final subtraction. Also for safety you should provide a margin of at least 10% on your final values to allow for anything that may not have been accounted for.
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Depends on if the 10" is inner or outer diameter, and the length of the pipe.
There is not one.
Siamese Pipe was created on 2002-10-01.