Yes.
1 ATM = 14 pounds per square inch
Seawater = ~8.4 pounds per gallon
0.052 is constant for calculating pressure or fluid weight
Therefore 14psi /8.4 ppg /0.052 = 32.05 ft
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Yes, for every 33 feet of seawater, the pressure increases by approximately one atmosphere (ATM). This relationship is known as "1 ATM per 33 feet of seawater" and is used in diving to calculate the pressure divers experience at different depths.
1 atm is equal to 101.3 kPa. Therefore, 1.30 atm is equal to 132.29 kPa.
In chemistry, atm stands for atmosphere, which is a unit of pressure equal to the average air pressure at sea level (approximately 1 atm). It is commonly used to measure gas pressure in laboratory experiments.
as we know that 1atm is equal to 760 torr therefore =622/760 =0.8184 atm.
10 ATM is equal to 1,013.25 kilopascals (kPa).
To convert ATM to mmHg, multiply by 760. 85 ATM * 760 mmHg/1 ATM = 64600 mmHg. Therefore, 85 ATM is equal to 64600 mmHg.