Around 10 meters.
It's a watch for underwater use, it will stand pressure up to 10 Atmospheres or 100m
10 meters per second 100/10=10
100 square meters or 1,076.391 square feet.
No. The prefix deca- means 10. So a decameter is 10 meters. 100 meters are a hectometer.
To experience a pressure of 2 ATM, you would need to dive to a depth of 20 meters (2 ATM = 1 ATM (surface) + 1 ATM (pressure at 10 meters depth)). At a depth of 100 meters, the pressure would be approximately 11 ATM (1 ATM at surface + 1 ATM for every 10 meters).
One atmosphere of pressure is equal to the pressure at sea level. Therefore, 100 atmospheres would be roughly equivalent to the pressure experienced at a depth of about 3,000 feet (914 meters) underwater.
Around 10 meters.
Yes, 2 ATM is equivalent to the water pressure at a depth of approximately 20 meters underwater. This is because each additional 10 meters of depth adds around 1 ATM of pressure.
10 atm on a watch refers to the water resistance level, stating that the watch can withstand pressures equivalent to being submerged under 100 meters of water. It is not suitable for activities like scuba diving, but can withstand activities like swimming and showering. It is always recommended to check the specific water resistance guidelines for your watch model to avoid damage.
10 dekameters is equal to 100 meters.
1 Decimeter = 10 meters. So multiply the number of decimeters by 10 to get the number of meters. 10 Decimeters = 100 meters. * * * * * What a load of rubbish! 10 decimetre = 1 metre (not the other way round). So 100 decimetres = 100/10 = 10 metres.
10 meters per second 100/10=10
It's a watch for underwater use, it will stand pressure up to 10 Atmospheres or 100m
100 Megabits per second
100 kilometer and 10 hectometers is not equal to 100 meters The conversions are as follows: 100 kilometer = 100000 meters 10 hectometers = 1000 meters 10000 centimeters = 100 meters 100000 millimeters = 100 meters
10x10=100. So there are 100 square meters in a 10x10 meter plot of land.