I'm not sure what you mean, but if your mean what is the pressure at the bottom of a 100 foot high pipe filled with water, it's 43.3 psi
The volume of a right circular cylinder is the area of the base (which is pi times the radius squared) times the height of the cylinder. Working backwards, pi times radius squared times height is 6908 cubic units. The area of the base is pi times 10 squared, or pi times 100, or 314.16 square units for the area. That area, the 314.16 square units times the height is the 6908 cubic units, so to find the height, divide the area of the base into the volume. The 6908 cubic units divided by 314.16 square units is right at about 22 units, so the cylinder is about 22 units high.
The posts are 25 feet apart, so with a 100-foot fence, the rancher will need 5 posts - one at each end and three in between.
At least one, at most two. One student had to make a 100 for the range to be 92 - 100, but if they all three made a 100, the range would be simply 100 - 100.
23 over 100 or 23/100 is already expressed as a fraction.The decimal equivalent would be: .23 and the percent equivalent would be: .23(100)% OR JUST 23%.AnswerYou can't reduce 23/100, it's already in it's lowest form. AwesomeGal123: F*CK U
--- Age is factored into IQ tests, so the average is 100 or more. The reason for this is because IQ tests are not that new an idea and the scoring system used today is the same as was used in the past. Children are actually becoming more and more intelligent (so the human race progresses) so the average IQ in a few years might be 101-103. That said, most people will probably get below 100 because there are some super-brains out there... Simple answer: 100.
It depends on whether the pipe is open or closed and what it contains. If the pipe is full of water to a height of 40 m and open at the top, the pressure at the bottom is about 57 psig. The diameter doesn't matter.
10.2 metres, approx.
The volume of water in a 1 inch x 100 foot pipe is: 4.08 US gallons.
Volume of a cylinder = Pi x radius squared x height. Divide by 231 to determine gallons. 4.08 gallons.
A 100-foot pipe with a 6-inch diameter has a volume of: 19.63 cubic feet.
Since a pipe is three-dimensional, you're looking for cubic feet. The volume of a pipe (cylinder) is pi times radius squared times height. That would simplify to pi times 1/9 foot times 100. It approximates to 282.74 feet cubed.
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Minimum of 1/8" per foot.
A 100-foot pipe with an inside diameter of 12 inches has a maximum volume of about 78.54 gallons of water.
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The 80 in 80 steel pipe indicates its wall thickness; the higher the number, the thicker the pipe. The pressure rating for a 5" schedule 80 steel pipe at 100 degrees Fahrenheit is 1857 psig.
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