Two atmospheres is 67.8 feet of water.
Y axis equals altitude and X axis is distance.
Side=x, Altitude= a (x/2)2+(x/2)2= Sqrt(a)2
By using Pythagoras' theorem: hypotenuse^2 minus base^2 = altitude^2
The altitude forms a right angle triangle with half the side length and one side as the hypotenuse. Using Pythagoras: (½side)² + altitude² = side² → altitude² = side² - ¼side² → altitude² = ¾side² → altitude = (√3)/2 × side → altitude = (√3)/2 × 6 = 3√3 ≈ 5.2
Altitude
A barometer is used to measure atmospheric pressure. It can also measure altitude!
Two atmospheres is 67.8 feet of water.
Exactly!
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every 33 feet equals 1 atmosphere so about 60 atmospheres
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Let the given area is 10cm. Base of the triangle is 4 cm. altitude of triangle=? Area= 1/2 x Base x altitude 10= 1/2 x 4x altitude 10=2 x altitude 10/2= altitude 5= altitude Hence, altitude of the triangle is 5 cm.
Two atmospheres is the pressure on a diver 10.3 metres underwater.
2.75 miles is ~4,425.7 meters.
Y axis equals altitude and X axis is distance.
Side=x, Altitude= a (x/2)2+(x/2)2= Sqrt(a)2