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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.

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