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    May 27, 2009, 01:15 AM
    How do I calculate
    I have a pipe 500mm long and it contains 8.836 litres of water
    How do I calculate the internal diameter of the pipe
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    May 27, 2009, 04:38 AM

    The cross section of the pipe is a circle. The volume in the pipe is the cross sectional area times the length of the pipe.



    A = area of a circle, r = radius



    V = Volume, A = cross-sectional area (circle), L = length

    You're going to have to change liters into cubic meters and you'll have to change millimeters (mm) intometers. When you do that, you'll be able to solve for the radius, r, in meters. The diameter is, of course, twice the radius


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