Yes.
1 ATM = 14 pounds per square inch
Seawater = ~8.4 pounds per gallon
0.052 is constant for calculating pressure or fluid weight
Therefore 14psi /8.4 ppg /0.052 = 32.05 ft
as we know that 1atm is equal to 760 torr therefore =622/760 =0.8184 atm.
There are many units of pressure, however, atm is another common one so I'll convert it to that. It is 0.000246730817 atm
This is equivalent to 0.2 atm. (152 mmHg)*(1 atm)/(760 mmHg)=0.2atm
At the standard atmospheric pressure of 101325 Pa water boils exact at 100 degrees Celsius.
When using the pressure formula. PV=nRT. Pressure(in ATM) x Volume(in liters)=n(number of moles) x R(gas constant=.0821) x Temperature(in kelvins)If you are given pressure in kpa you have to convert to ATM
1 ATM equals 33.9 feet so rounded up to 34 feet your 10 ATM's equal 340 feet. HTH.
The average value, at sea level, is 101,325 pascals.
The pressure is 394 atm.
10332.2755477mm H2o
ATM is the depth by which water resistance is measured on a watch. ATM stands for Atmospheres. 1 atmosphere is equivalent to appx. 33 feet depth in water. So if a watch is 3 ATM = 100 ft. water resistant.
5 atm indicates a depth of about 132 feet.
177 atm
There is 1 ATM at sea level, so 0 (zero) feet of water. If you need to calculate other pressures or depths: http://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/K-12/WindTunnel/Activities/fluid_pressure.html
Actually, 5 ATM can either be 132 feet or 165 feet. We all have 1 ATM above us (the air/sky/atmosphere) that creates a constant pressure. Sooo.. 1 ATM + 4 ATM (33ft per ATM) = 132 feet underwater. However, if you actually mean 5 ATM UNDERWATER, then it would be 6 ATM (1 ATM + 5 ATM underwater) for the equation which would equal 165 feet. Hope this helps!
About 10 feet of water equals 1 atmosphere or about 14.7 psi. The entire weight of the atmosphere exerts 1 atm of pressure at ground level therefore about 10 feet of water spread evenly across the face if the earth would weigh the same as all of the gases on the atmosphere.
Every 10 metres of water adds 1 ATM, so a depth of 10 metres is 2 ATM (the atmosphere of pressure at the surface plus the pressure of 10 metres of water). 10 ATM is reached at 90 metres, or approximately 295 feet (10 metres is approximately 33 feet). (The 1atm/10m is true for salt water at 15C; actual pressure/depth depends on water - fresh Vs salt - and temperature, but 1atm/10m is a good guideline for most purposes.)
ATM is the abbreviation for atmosphere's, which is a measurement of pressure. 1 ATM = 14.696 PSI 30 ATM = 440.88 PSI (440.88 pounds)/1 square inch = (40.88 pounds)/(1/144)square feet 63486.72 pounds per square foot. So 30 atmospheres is equal approximately to 63486.72 pounds per square foot.