NO but copper tubing will fit inside one another BUT not schedule 40 or thicker
2 with a bit of left over space
It depends on the amount of pressure behind it.
2 x 2 = 4. 196 ÷ 4 = 49.
1/8 - 3/4 in per ft depending on which code your using and if this is waste or leader line
5yd. 2in.=in.
If I remember correctly, the pipe size is the inside diameter, so it would depend on the thickness of the wall, as to what size it would fit into.
Any vent is usually the size of the drain or waste pipe it is connected to. 3 or 4 inch on a toilet.
Is 74in > 2yd 2in
depending on the size of engine 5.7 lt (350) is duels into the muffler of 3in pipe and single 3in out to the rear of truck 5lt (305) 2in y pipe to cat and duel 2 inch tail pipes (454) 3in same as 5.7lt
A direct fit converter $170-300 depending on brand+ labor($100-175) a universal is cheaper <$100 but labor is higher ($150-$225), depending on the pipe condition.
It will substitute for it
A 4-inch Schedule 80 steel pipe has an approximate inside diameter of 3.68 inches. Therefore, a pipe that would fit inside would need to have a diameter smaller than this value. Typically, a 3-inch Schedule 40 pipe, which has an outside diameter of 3.5 inches, would fit inside the 4-inch Schedule 80 pipe.