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pi= 3.142 .......Radius/squared x length. Useful charts in any gas study notes or books or the ACS assessments.
 
Although he asked about pipe volume, I bet he's on about IV/PV stuff and flow rates, but if he doesn't come back we will never know haha
 
Calculating the volume of a cylinder/tube used to be taught in primary school. I wonder if it still is?
 
I'm guessing leakylea's question involves something that us amateurs aren't supposed to know!

I wonder if he knows how to work out how long it takes 3 men to fill a 6 foot bath with only 1 tap if it takes 2 men 3 days to dig a hole 4 foot deep?
 
But why would DIY want to know volume? We all know in DIY land a 15mm supply is fine for any appliance?
 
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