Depending on the time allowed, all the water you want.
question cannot be answered because it depends on the water pressure
300 gallons per minute
Depends on what's flowing (gas or water or something else) and under how much pressure.
5 Pounds per Square Inch
4324
More, depending on how long you allow the flow to flow.
The flow rate of water through a 1-inch hose line can vary based on factors such as pressure and hose length. However, under typical conditions, a 1-inch hose can deliver approximately 320 gallons per minute (GPM) at 60 PSI. This can change with different pressures and hose types, so it's essential to consider specific circumstances for precise calculations.
Given enough time the entire ocean could be pumped through a half-inch pipe.
Channel flow is how much water flows through a channel.
A lot
To calculate the flow rate through a hose, we first need to find the cross-sectional area of the hose. The cross-sectional area of a 5/8-inch diameter hose is (5/16)^2 * π square inches. To convert this to square feet, divide by 144. Finally, multiply this area by the flow rate in feet per second (100) to get the flow rate in cubic feet per second.
The flow rate of water through a 4-inch pipe at 50 psi can be estimated using the Hazen-Williams equation or similar hydraulic formulas. Generally, a 4-inch pipe can carry approximately 1,000 to 2,000 gallons per minute (GPM) under these conditions, depending on factors like the pipe's material, roughness, and the length of the pipe. For more precise calculations, specific hydraulic modeling or empirical data should be consulted.