Approximately 66 ft. (10m depth (about 33 ft) = 1 atmosphere) 1 atmosphere at the surface. 2 Atms at 33 ft./10M. 3 Atms at 66ft/20M. 10Atms at 90M. 100 ATM at 990M. Generally z atms at 9.8(z-1)M.
The perimeter of a rectangle is 2*(width + depth) So 500 = 2*(104 + depth) 250 = 104 + depth depth = 146 feet
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Length * Width * Average Depth * Multiplier = GallonsRectangle, square, or free-form pool:multiplier = 7.5.Round or Oval pool: multiplier = 5.9Average Depth Example: Shallow End = 2'. Deep End = 10'2' + 10' = 12'; 12'/2 = 6' Average Depth
Volume = Length*Depth*Height = 2*4*1.5 = 12 cubic feet
Rule of thumb is that each 33 feet adds an atmosphere of pressure. At sea level, 1 atmosphere, at 33 feet, 2 atmospheres, at 66 feet, 3 atmospheres, at 99 feet, 4 atmospheres, and at 132 feet, 5 atmospheres. A diver at 132 feet has 5 atmospheres of pressure on him.
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Approximately 66 ft. (10m depth (about 33 ft) = 1 atmosphere) 1 atmosphere at the surface. 2 Atms at 33 ft./10M. 3 Atms at 66ft/20M. 10Atms at 90M. 100 ATM at 990M. Generally z atms at 9.8(z-1)M.
Volume = surface area * depth= 300 ft2 * (2 in * (1 ft/12 in))= 50 ft3
The perimeter of a rectangle is 2*(width + depth) So 500 = 2*(104 + depth) 250 = 104 + depth depth = 146 feet
about 3 feet in depth 6 feet in height 2 feet in width
"ATM" stands for ATMospheres and the number before it, refers to the number of atmospheres of pressure the watch will withstand before leaking. At sea level we are all subjected to one atmosphere of pressure, because we have one atmosphere of air above us pressing down. For every 33 feet (10 metres) underwater you go, the pressure increases by 1 atmosphere. Therefore, at 33 feet underwater the pressure is 2 atmospheres (2 ATM), at 66 feet underwater the pressure is 3 atmospheres (3 ATM), etc. So 5 ATM is equivalent to 132 feet (40 metres) underwater. In conclusion, the ATM rating of a watch is the number of atmospheres of pressure the watch will withstand before breaking/leaking. To convert ATM 's into the depth rating in metres just subtract 1 and multiply by 10. eg: 5 ATM = (5 - 1)*10 = 40 metres.
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Venus has an atmospheric pressure equivalent to about 92 times that of Earth's, which is roughly 92 atmospheres.
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Length * Width * Average Depth * Multiplier = GallonsRectangle, square, or free-form pool:multiplier = 7.5.Round or Oval pool: multiplier = 5.9Average Depth Example: Shallow End = 2'. Deep End = 10'2' + 10' = 12'; 12'/2 = 6' Average Depth
The data seems to be unanimous that the depth of the Jordan is 2 to 10 feet, and up to a maximum of 17 feet in part.