The determine the pressure at 17 feet under sea water (FSW) you need to calculate the pressure at sea level which is 14.7psi. Then add .0447 per foot under sea level. S0 14.7psi added to 17*(.0445). it would equal 22.265 psi or the absolute pressure.
the aircontains 20.93% oxygen-whether you are swimming in the Dead Sea in Israel (1,369 feet or 417 meters below sea level) or standing on top of Mount Everest in Nepal (29,035 feet or 8,850 meters above sea level). the barometric pressure is lower the higher in altitude you go so the pressure of oxygen is lower therefore its harder for your lungs to absorb the oxygen.
In dry air at sea level and atmospheric pressure, 1.69 seconds.
About 4 tons per square inch
In standard English: "What does psig mean?" The abbreviation stands for pounds per square inch gauge. PSI is a standard unit of pressure, which may be converted to/from Pascals. "Gauge" here means relative to surrounding atmospheric pressure. So a reading of 100 psig means a pressure of 100 psi *above* the atmospheric pressure, which is around around 14.7 psi at sea level, making 114.7 psi absolute pressure.
1 Bar represents one atmosphere of air pressure. 10 Bar is approximately equal to 100 Meters of water depth. 1 meter = 3.28083989501 feet. It follows that 100 meters = 328.083989501 feet. Therefore, 10 Bar is approximately equal to the expected pressure at 328.083989501 feet of water depth (not sea level).
100 feet above sea level
-20
The atmoshperic pressure at 18,000 feet above sea level is 280 mm Hg.
The integer that represents the depth of 100 feet it -100 because depth means negative and it also means below sea level so above sea level is positive and below sea level is negative so your answer will be negative 100.
The pressure at 100 meters below the surface of sea water with a density of 1150kg is 145.96 psi.
100 feet
Pensacola, Florida is 102 feet (31 meters) above sea level
100 Celsius or 212 Fahrenheit at sea level. As you go higher, the temperature drops as less force is needed to counter act air pressure. At 5000 feet above sea level (1524 meters) the temperatures are 95 C and 203 F.
The Celsius scale is in fact based on water, it freezes at 0 degrees and boils at 100 degrees Celsius at 760 mm Hg pressure.
15.78 psi
The bar is a unit of pressure equal to 100 kilopascals (100 kPa), and roughly equal to the atmospheric pressure on Earth at sea level.