How many gallons of water will flow through a 24 inch diameter pipe at a velocity of 10 feet per second?
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d = 24 inches = 24x2.54 cm = 6o.96 cm

h = 10 feet = 120 inches = 304.8 cm

v = Πd2h/4 = (22x60.96x60.96x304.8)/(7x4)  = 889958.036 cc = 234.817 gallons

Hence, 234.817 gallons of water will flows through the pipe in one second

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