At a depth of 300 meters in water, the pressure can be calculated using the formula: pressure = depth × density of water × gravitational acceleration. The density of seawater is approximately 1,025 kg/m³, and gravitational acceleration is about 9.81 m/s². Therefore, the pressure at 300 meters is around 3,000 kilopascals (kPa) or 30 times atmospheric pressure, which is roughly equivalent to 30 bar.
300 metres is longer.300 metres = 984.252 ft.300 yards = 900 ft.
There are 0.9144 metres in one yard. Therefore, rounded to two decimal places, 300 metres is equal to 300/0.9144 = 328.08 yards.300 metres = 328.084 yards (rounded)
Not at all sure about metre's, but 3 metres equal 300 centimetres.
300 yards = 274.32 metres
3 metres = 300 centimetres
Metres and metres are the same measurement. Therefore, 300 metres is equal to 300 metres.
At 300 feet of water depth the pressure is about 130 psi
300 metres is longer.300 metres = 984.252 ft.300 yards = 900 ft.
133.64psi
There are 0.3048 metres in one foot. Therefore, 300 feet is equal to 300 x 0.3048 = 91.44 metres.
There are 0.9144 metres in one yard. Therefore, rounded to two decimal places, 300 metres is equal to 300/0.9144 = 328.08 yards.300 metres = 328.084 yards (rounded)
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.)
If that's 10 metres height of water, the answer is 1 Bar.
1 cubic metre = 1000 Litres so 300 cubic metres = 300 000 Litres.
There are 1000 metres in one kilometre. Therefore, 300 metres is equal to 300/1000 = 0.3 kilometres.0.300 kilometers300 meters = 0.3 kilometers
There are 100 metres in one hectometre. Therefore, 300 metres is equal to 300/100 = 3 hectometres.
1 kilometre = 1000 metres Therefore, 300 metres is less than 500 metres (0.5)