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How much water would be in a schedule 40 pipe that measures 1 inch in diameter by 12 inches in length?

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Assuming that you are asking about the 1 inch diameter pipe that you would find at the hardware store, the average inside diameter of Sch 40 is 1.029". The formula for volume of a cylinder is pi times radius squared times height.
Pi = 3.14,
the radius would be half the diameter (1.029/2) = .5145
the height is 12 inches
3.14 x .2647 x 12 = 9.974 cu inches

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