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Zero. The reason: 1,000 gallons of water will not fit in that space.
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1000 feet remains 1000 feet if the distance is measured in feet.
20 pounds per sq/in
It is 1000 feet because 300 yards = 900 feet
Pressure (Static) is 0.433*(H). H in feet. answer in pounds/sq inch
About 460 pounds per square inch.
Zero. The reason: 1,000 gallons of water will not fit in that space.
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Tested to 10 feet of head pressure (static)
At 300 feet of water depth the pressure is about 130 psi
2.31 feet of water depth exerts a presssure of one pound per square inch. A column of water 10 ft high exerts 4.33 PSI (static pressure) To prove take 4.33 times it by 2.31 = 10.00 ft
The pressure is 394 atm.
50 feet of water is about 1.475 atmospheres.
roughly 927 feet
Water pressure at a depth of about 44 feet is about 20psi
The only information you need is the 25 feet height of the water column. The tank and pipe size and shape don't matter. The pressure per foot of water 'head' (height) is 2.31 psi per foot. 25/2.31 = 10.83 psi (pounds per square inch), which is the available pressure at the outlet. This is true if the water is not running out of the tank. So the 10.83 psi is called the "static" pressure. "Static" means "not moving". If the water IS moving, then the calculations become very complicated to determine working (or dynamic) pressure. There is not enough information given about the outlet pipe materials and fittings, and flow rate, to calculate the working pressure of this setup.