1.03 gallons
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.
Hose and you tell a Girl to put her mouth on the end of the hose and when her mouth is on the hose you sticky tape around it and then when you are finished take a photo of the girl with a hose in her mouth and then you turn on the hose and all the water will pour into her body and she will be a Water Balloon.
Roughly 1 gallon for every 18 inches of hose.
When Firefighters pump water through the hose, the water exits at a very fast rate. There is so much energy and water that it becomes hard to grip a hose without handles.
this will depend on the area of the outlet of the hose
41/2
Volume of a cylinder = (pi) x (radius)2 x (length)Radius = half of the diameter = 1.395 mm1 foot = 304.8 mmVolume = (pi) x (1.395)2 x (304.8) = 1,863.43 cubic millimeters per foot.That's about 2,031 feet of hose to hold 1 gallon of fluid ... 2.79mm is an awfully skinny hose.
8.15 gallons
Pipe Diameter = 3 Inches = .25 Ft Area of Circle = Pi X D X D / 4 - where D is Diameter and Pi is 3.14159 Volume of Pipe = Length X Area = or= 1 Foot X Area Volume = [1 Ft] X [ Pi X .25 X .25 ] / 4 Volume = 0.049087 Ft3 If the 3-inch Pipe flows at 1 Foot per second, then it will carry 0.049087 Cubic Feet per second.
1 Gallon
A garden hose is a flexible tube used to carry water. Of course,it's flexible
Around 943 lbs. Water weighs 8.33 lbs/gal. 5 inch hose holds 1 gal per 1 foot of hose. So 8.33x100 foot is 833 lbs. Add that to the 110 lbs that the hose weighs empty and you have 943 lbs
The volume of the hose is L x Pi x r2 where L = length (4,000 ft) and r = radius = 1/2 inch = 1/24 foot, thus the volume of water it holds is 4,000 x 3.14159 x (1/24)2 = 21.8 cubic feet
Volume of a cylinder = (pi) x (radius)2 x (length) Volume of the hose = (pi) x (2 in)2 x (1200 in) = 15,080 cubic inches= 65.28 gallons That's the volume of the hose. We have no way to tell how much water there may be in it.
There need not be any water in the hose! Its capacity is approx 163461 cm3 or 163.5 litres.
The capacity of a 25 ft hose with a diameter of 3 inches is 1.23 cubic feet. That is the maximum volume of water in the hose: there need not be any!
Volume of a cylinder = (pi) x (radius)2 x (length)Radius = 0.5 inchLength = 50 x 12 = 600 inches231 cubic inches = 1 gallonVolume = (pi) x (0.5)2 x (600) = 150 pi = 471.24 cubic inches = 2.04 gallonsThat's the volume of the space inside the hose. We have no way to knowhow much water is in it. It could be empty, half full of mud, ants, etc.