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1 gallon = 231 cubic inches This is a pretty skinny pipe. Diameter = 1.5 inches Radius = 0.75 inch Unit length = 1 foot = 12 inches Volume = pi R2 L = pi x (0.75)2 x 12 = pi x (0.5625) x 12 = 6.75 pi = 21.206 cubic inches = (21.206 / 231) = 0.0918 gallon per foot You need 130.7 inches = 10ft 10.7in of this pipe to hold 1 gallon.

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