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How do you calculate volume of a pipe? - Answers
To find the volume of a cylinder you need to use (Pi) 3.14159 times the radius squared times the length then divide by 231 if the piping is in inches or times by 7.48 if the cylinder is in feet The only time height is a concern is if your you're going to figure static head or force The volume does not change if it is a cylinder standing straight up or on its side
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How do you calculate volume of a pipe? - Answers
To find the volume of a cylinder you need to use (Pi) 3.14159 times the radius squared times the length then divide by 231 if the piping is in inches or times by 7.48 if the cylinder is in feet The only time height is a concern is if your you're going to figure static head or force The volume does not change if it is a cylinder standing straight up or on its side
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How do you calculate volume of a pipe? - Answers
To find the volume of a cylinder you need to use (Pi) 3.14159 times the radius squared times the length then divide by 231 if the piping is in inches or times by 7.48 if the cylinder is in feet The only time height is a concern is if your you're going to figure static head or force The volume does not change if it is a cylinder standing straight up or on its side
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