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Distilled water eliminates harmful substances and can just satisfy our thirst only. Pi Water, on the other hand, possesses much higher merits such as balanced mineral, smaller clusters etc.

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How much water in a 4 inch by 120 inch pipe?

The volume of the pipe is (pi) x (radius)2 x (length)= (pi) x (2)2 x (120)= 1,507.964 cubic inches = 6.528 gallons (rounded). I have no way of knowing how much water may be in it.


Water capacity of 2 X 500' of water pipe?

Volume of a cylinder = (pi) R2 L = (pi) (10)2 (1,500 x 12) =5,654,866.8 cubic inches = 24,480 gallons (rounded)That's the volume of the section of pipe. We have no wayof knowing how much water is in it.


How many gallons of water in an 6 inch pipe one foolt long?

Volume of a cylinder = (pi) (radius)2 (length)Radius = 1/2 diameter = 3 inchesLength = 12 inches1 gallon = 231 cubic inchesVolume = (pi) (3)2 (12) = 108 pi = 339.292 cubic inches = 1.4688 gallonsThat's the volume of the section of pipe. I have no way of knowinghow much water is in it. It could even be empty.


Should a number be rounded if ellipses are used to indicate that the number continues?

(an example - not an answer) Which is correct? the 2nd or 3rd number for Pi?: 1. Pi = 3.141592653589793238 (more Pi) 2. Pi = 3.141592654... 3. Pi = 3.141592653...


Is the volume formula universal for all the figures?

No because, Sphere : (4 * pi * cube of the radius)/3 Hemisphere: (2 * pi * cube of the radius)/3 Cylinder: pi * (square of the base radius) * height Cone: (pi * square of base radius * height)/3 No because, Sphere : (4 * pi * cube of the radius)/3 Hemisphere: (2 * pi * cube of the radius)/3 Cylinder: pi * (square of the base radius) * height Cone: (pi * square of base radius * height)/3 No because, Sphere : (4 * pi * cube of the radius)/3 Hemisphere: (2 * pi * cube of the radius)/3 Cylinder: pi * (square of the base radius) * height Cone: (pi * square of base radius * height)/3 No because, Sphere : (4 * pi * cube of the radius)/3 Hemisphere: (2 * pi * cube of the radius)/3 Cylinder: pi * (square of the base radius) * height Cone: (pi * square of base radius * height)/3 No because, Sphere : (4 * pi * cube of the radius)/3 Hemisphere: (2 * pi * cube of the radius)/3 Cylinder: pi * (square of the base radius) * height Cone: (pi * square of base radius * height)/3 No because, Sphere : (4 * pi * cube of the radius)/3 Hemisphere: (2 * pi * cube of the radius)/3 Cylinder: pi * (square of the base radius) * height Cone: (pi * square of base radius * height)/3 No because, Sphere : (4 * pi * cube of the radius)/3 Hemisphere: (2 * pi * cube of the radius)/3 Cylinder: pi * (square of the base radius) * height Cone: (pi * square of base radius * height)/3 No because, Sphere : (4 * pi * cube of the radius)/3 Hemisphere: (2 * pi * cube of the radius)/3 Cylinder: pi * (square of the base radius) * height Cone: (pi * square of base radius * height)/3 No because, Sphere : (4 * pi * cube of the radius)/3 Hemisphere: (2 * pi * cube of the radius)/3 Cylinder: pi * (square of the base radius) * height Cone: (pi * square of base radius * height)/3 No because, Sphere : (4 * pi * cube of the radius)/3 Hemisphere: (2 * pi * cube of the radius)/3 Cylinder: pi * (square of the base radius) * height Cone: (pi * square of base radius * height)/3 No because, Sphere : (4 * pi * cube of the radius)/3 Hemisphere: (2 * pi * cube of the radius)/3 Cylinder: pi * (square of the base radius) * height Cone: (pi * square of base radius * height)/3 No because, Sphere : (4 * pi * cube of the radius)/3 Hemisphere: (2 * pi * cube of the radius)/3 Cylinder: pi * (square of the base radius) * height Cone: (pi * square of base radius * height)/3

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Where can you get it Oxygenated PI Water?

You get Pi water from your tap. Pi water is pseudoscientific bunk.


Is dinosaur pi water?

Yes it is


When a ball is immersed in water it displaces 36 pi cubic centimeters of water what is the radius of the ball?

The volume of the ball can be given by the equation V = (4/3) * pi * r^3, where r is the radius. The displacement of 36 pi cubic centimeters of water is equal to the volume of the ball, so 36 pi = (4/3) * pi * r^3. Solving for r gives a radius of 3 centimeters.


How many C-O pi bonds are in water?

None. Water does contains only hydrogen and oxygen, so there is no carbon. Further more, all the bonding in water is sigma bonding; there is no pi bonding.


Does water have pi bonds?

No, Water does not have a pi bond. The molecular formula of water is H2O in which 2 hydrogen is linked with oxygen. Since hydrogen has only one electron, it can make only sigma bond with oxygen.


How do ants drink water?

go toilet and popo or pi


How many gallons of water in a 10 foot round pool 2.5 ft deep?

Assuming 10 feet is the diameter: volume of a cylinder is v=pi*r*r*d=pi*5*5*2.5=62.5*pi cubic feet ~ 196.3495 cubic feet If 10 is the circumference then: c=pi*d 10=pi*d 10/pi=d r=5/pi v=pi*r*r*d v=pi*(5/pi)*(5/pi)*2.5=pi*[62.5/(pi*pi)]=62.5/pi cubic feet ~ 19.894 cubic feet


Calculate volume of water for hydro-test?

To calculate volume of water for hydro test you need to use the formula pi times radius (squared) times length. Pi is equal to 3.14.


How do human pollute the water?

they pollutes it by haveing a w*nk and the haveing a pi*s


What is the volume of water in a cylinder with a radius of 2 meters and a height of 5 meters if the level of water is 1 meter?

volume = area * height = Pi * Radius^2 * height = Pi * 4 *1 = 12.6m^3 of water = 12600 L


How i know the calulation of one water tank is how many liters of water?

measure the tank in centimeters. for a cylindrical tank the volume in liters is = pi/4 x diameter x length / 1000 *pi =3.141592


Volume of water in a cylinder?

The formula for volume of a cylinder is (pi *r2 )h