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
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.
To convert 0.45 ATM to torr, you can use the conversion factor where 1 ATM equals 760 torr. Therefore, 0.45 ATM is calculated as follows: (0.45 , \text{ATM} \times 760 , \text{torr/ATM} = 342 , \text{torr}). Thus, 0.45 ATM is equal to 342 torr.
as we know that 1atm is equal to 760 torr therefore =622/760 =0.8184 atm.
1,013.25 kPa
5 ATM (atmospheres) is approximately equivalent to 164 feet of water. This is derived from the fact that 1 atmosphere is equal to about 33.9 feet of water. Therefore, to convert 5 ATM to feet, you multiply 5 by 33.9, resulting in about 169.5 feet.
1 ATM equals 33.9 feet so rounded up to 34 feet your 10 ATM's equal 340 feet. HTH.
The average value, at sea level, is 101,325 pascals.
The pressure is 394 atm.
10332.2755477mm H2o
ATM is the depth by which water resistance is measured on a watch. ATM stands for Atmospheres. 1 atmosphere is equivalent to appx. 33 feet depth in water. So if a watch is 3 ATM = 100 ft. water resistant.
There is 1 ATM at sea level, so 0 (zero) feet of water. If you need to calculate other pressures or depths: http://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/K-12/WindTunnel/Activities/fluid_pressure.html
1 atm is equal to 101.3 kPa. Therefore, 1.30 atm is equal to 132.29 kPa.
Actually, 5 ATM can either be 132 feet or 165 feet. We all have 1 ATM above us (the air/sky/atmosphere) that creates a constant pressure. Sooo.. 1 ATM + 4 ATM (33ft per ATM) = 132 feet underwater. However, if you actually mean 5 ATM UNDERWATER, then it would be 6 ATM (1 ATM + 5 ATM underwater) for the equation which would equal 165 feet. Hope this helps!
6.0 ATM is equal to 6.0 atmospheres, which is a unit of pressure commonly used in chemistry and physics.
About 10 feet of water equals 1 atmosphere or about 14.7 psi. The entire weight of the atmosphere exerts 1 atm of pressure at ground level therefore about 10 feet of water spread evenly across the face if the earth would weigh the same as all of the gases on the atmosphere.
No, 10 ATM is not equal to 10 bar. One atmosphere (ATM) is approximately equal to 1.01325 bar, so 10 ATM is roughly 10.1325 bar. Therefore, 10 ATM is slightly more than 10 bar.