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have to know what you have 10 litres off to get you an answer
We will discuss water which is 10 lb per gallon
1gallon (10lb) =3.7kgs
10 ltrs =2.64gallons
2.64 gallons =3.7 X2.64 =9.768
there is no direct conversion from volume to mass
one US ( there is a British gallon which is a little different to US) gallon equals 3.745811 liters.
One liter equals 0.26417205 gallons (US)
Just multiply the total liters x 0.26417205
Example: 20 liters x 0.26417205 equals 5.2834 gallons (US)
Hi Wayne:
For my curious mind, what is the project that you need this for?
To solve the problem, the volume of the pipe is the cross sectional area times the length.
Area = pi r squared.
= 22/7 times .75 / 2 squared
= 3.1428571 times .375 times .375
= o.4419642 square inches
The pipe is 10 feet long, times 12 equals 120 inches long.
The pipe volume is 120 times 0.4419642 equals 53.035704 cubic inches.
The next part of the question is to convert cubic inches to gallons.
I use my Texas Instruments TI-1889
53.035704 to metric, in cubed to cm cubed = 869.09608
Divide by 1,000 equals .86909608 litres
From Metric, imp gal (I'm in Canada) to L = 0.1911781
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