The pipe's volume is the product of its cross-sectional area and its length. The area of a circle is pi*(radius)^2, so in this case pi*9sq.in. or about 28.3 square inches. Multiply this area by the length of pipe you are using to obtain a volume.
A 10 foot length of 6 inch pipe will have 3393 cubic inches of volume or 1.96 cubic feet, or 14.7 US Gallons.
There is 1.5 gallons per foot in 6" pipe and 2.59 gallons in 8" pipe, so I would think there should be about 2 gallons per foot in 7" pipe.bob... 1.998 gallon Pi x R Sq x L (12") divided by 231 as there are 231 " in a gallon(pie)2.14R^2 * L / 27 all must be in the same units (ft. is best)you get a (cu ft) answer h20 is 7.5 gal per cu ft 7.48 gal per cubic foot which equils 1 fixture unit If your figuring inches you take Pi x R 2 x L divided by 231 as there are 231" in a gallon IF your figuring feet you take Pi x R sq x L x 7.48 as there are 7.48 gallon in a CUBIC foot
First you have to calculate the volume of the cistern (L x W x D) and then multiply by the number of gallons per cubic foot (7.481). Assuming the dimensions given are inside dimensions: 6 x 6 x 6 = 216 x 7.481 = 1615.896 gallons.
752 Gallons ---- Volume of a cylinder = PI * height * radius * radius radius = diameter/2 = 2 3.14159 * 8 * 2 * 2 = 100.53096 cubic feet 1 cubic foot = 7.48051948 US gallons 100.53096 cubic feet = 752.023805 US Gallons
Find the volume of the container which would be 6 x 14 x 22 = 1848 cubic inches. Since a gallon of water takes up 231 cubic inches divide the volume by that. 1848 / 231 = 8. 8 Gallons of water.
6ft long and what about width and height? gallons= L x W x H in inches and then divide by 231
The liquid volume in a 6-inch pipe 1200 meters long is: 5,782.7 US gallons.
To determine how much water a 6-inch pipe can hold, you need to calculate its volume based on its length. The volume (in gallons) can be found using the formula for the volume of a cylinder: ( V = \pi r^2 h ), where ( r ) is the radius (3 inches for a 6-inch pipe) and ( h ) is the length of the pipe in inches. For example, a 10-foot (120-inch) length of a 6-inch pipe would hold about 18.9 gallons of water.
The volume of a 5,000-foot long pipe with a 6-inch diameter is: 981.75 cubic feet.
About 5869.24 gallons
The volume for a 6-foot wide, 1000-foot long pipe is 211,500 US gallons.
A pipe this size holds 1,642 (1,642.12358) US gallons.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the pipe questions now? Alright, so a 6-inch pipe with a length of 10 feet would hold approximately 7.4 gallons of water. But like, who's measuring water in pipes these days anyway?
The volume of this pipe is 1,113 cubic inches or 0.644 cubic feet.
Let's calculate cubic feet first, then convert to gallons. Volume=pir2h=3.14159x0.252x3=0.59 cubic feet 0.59 cubic feetx7.48 gallons/cubic foot=4.4 gallons
A 100-foot pipe with a 6-inch diameter has a volume of: 19.63 cubic feet.
The volume of a cylinder (pipe) is: V = pi * radius2 * height Let's assume that by "6 inch pipe" you mean a pipe with a diameter of 6 inches. pi = 3.14159 radius = 3 inches height = 10 feet = 120 inches V = (3.14159) * (3 inches)2 * 120 inches = 3392.92 inches3 1 gallon = 231 in3 V = 3392.92 in3 / (231 in3/gallon) = 14.688 gallons
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