depends on the pressure pushing through the pipe
Volume of a cylinder = Pi x radius squared x height. Divide by 231 to determine gallons. 4.08 gallons.
A water pipe.
A lot
it would flow more easily through a narrow pipe
Water is forced up through a pipe or pipes.
Volume of a cylinder = Pi x radius squared x height. Divide by 231 to determine gallons. 4.08 gallons.
Depends on the diameter of the pipe and the speed at which the water travels through it.
A water pipe.
Given enough time the entire ocean could be pumped through a half-inch pipe.
A lot
direction water flows through a pipe
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depends on the pressure it is being delivered at......
Given long enough, all the water in the world.
thicker pipe
That would also depend on the length of the pipe, and on how fast you want the water to move. If you are in no hurry, even the slightest pressure will be enough to push the water through the pipe.That would also depend on the length of the pipe, and on how fast you want the water to move. If you are in no hurry, even the slightest pressure will be enough to push the water through the pipe.That would also depend on the length of the pipe, and on how fast you want the water to move. If you are in no hurry, even the slightest pressure will be enough to push the water through the pipe.That would also depend on the length of the pipe, and on how fast you want the water to move. If you are in no hurry, even the slightest pressure will be enough to push the water through the pipe.
Depending on the time allowed, all the water you want.