Google volume of a cylinder.
once you have the volume, plug in the density of water to get the mass.
About 11.3 feet of 3" pipe can hold 5 gallons of water.
A 1.5 inch (diameter) pipe that is 10 feet long can hold approximately 3.32 gallons of water. This calculation is based on the volume of a cylindrical pipe.
A pipe does no water. Te capacity of the pipe with the given dimensions is approximately 98.2 US gallons. Whether or not the pipe holds any water is impossible to say.
A 72-inch pipe 16 feet long holds up to 3,384.1 US gallons of water.
how many gallons of water are in 200 feet of 1 1/4 pipe
This pipe will hold 1,468.8 gallons of water.
All pipe is measured in liner feet. I'm not sure what your asking. 100' of 1" pipe means that you have a 1" pipe that is 100" long. That's liner feet. If your asking about volume of pipe as in how much water will a 4" pipe hold that is 100' long then that's just a simple geometry equation. volume of a cylinder.
3.27 cubic feet.
An 8-inch pipe must be 57.4 feet long to contain 150 gallons of water.
5.5 gallons per 15 feet of 3-inch pipe.
146.9 gallons of water.
A 16" by 1,960' pipe holds 20,471.7 gallons water.