how many rods are there in 33 ft? 1 rod=16.5 feet 16.5 *33 feet=544.5
There are 12 inches in one foot. Therefore, 33 feet is equal to 33 x 12 = 396 inches.
33 feet are in 396 inches
(33 x 4) = 132 square feet on the floor (33 x 4) = 132 square feet on the ceiling (33 x height) square feet on each of two walls (4 x height) on each of the other two walls Total = [ 264 + (74 x height) ] square feet
A square has four sides that are all the same length. If one side is 33-ft then all four sides are 33-ft, and the distance all the way around the square is (33 x 4) = 132 feet.
The rate is (44.4 - 29.55) / 33 which is 14.85 psi/33 feet = 0.45 psi/ft
At 14,000 feet underwater, the sea pressure is approximately 464 pounds per square inch (psi). This pressure increases by about 1 atm (14.7 psi) for every 33 feet of depth.
Pressure increases as you go further underwater due to the weight of the water pressing down on you. For every 10 meters (33 feet) you descend, the pressure increases by 1 atmosphere. This can compress air spaces in your body, making it important to equalize pressure while diving.
As you descend deeper underwater, the pressure increases due to the weight of the water above you. For every 33 feet (10 meters) you descend, the pressure increases by 14.7 pounds per square inch (1 atm). This increased pressure can affect your body, SCUBA equipment, and other objects at depth.
Divide the difference in pressure by the difference in depth.
"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.
One atmosphere is equal to the pressure exerted by a column of water 33 feet (10 meters) high. This means that being 33 feet under the ocean would result in a pressure equivalent to one atmosphere.
Water is denser than air so the pressure is much greater underwater than it is in the air. Ascending 20 meters (50ish feet)underwater is about the same amount of pressure as like 1000 feet in the air
The volume of a balloon is proportional to the pressure it is under, so if the volume is 6 cubic inches at 99 feet, it would have a different volume at 33 feet. To find the new volume at 33 feet, you would need to use Boyle's Law, which states that the initial pressure times the initial volume equals the final pressure times the final volume. So, you would use the formula P1V1 = P2V2 to solve for the new volume at 33 feet.
Because the pressure is too much and crushes anything.
No, the fluid pressure increases with depth underwater. The pressure at 10 ft underwater will be greater than the pressure at 5 ft underwater due to the weight of the water above exerting a greater force at greater depths.
The pressure at a depth of 200 feet underwater is approximately 86.5 pounds per square inch (psi). This is because pressure increases by 0.433 psi for every foot of depth in water. So, at 200 feet deep, the pressure is 200 ft * 0.433 psi/ft = 86.5 psi.