Approx 33.8 feet.
33 feet
33 feet equals 1 atmosphere or 14.7 psi.
1 atmosphere is 33.9 feet of water.
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.
33.6 feet
For each 33 feet of depth in water the pressure increases approximately 1 atmosphere. So 100 meters is approximately 330 ft divide by 33 equals 10 atmosphere.
10 meters of water depth equals about 1 atmosphere.
1,578,943 (cubic feet) = 11,811,313.9 US gallons
Based on the calculations in the related question (How many cubic feet of water vapor equals 1 pound?) using the Ideal Gas Law, 1 pound of water will be 27.24 cubic feet at 1 atmosphere pressure and 100°C (212°F).1 gallon of water is 8.3454 pounds, so at the temperature 212°F and 1 atmosphere pressure, 1 gallon will generate 227.33 cubic feet.
a gallon US equals ~0.13 cubic feet. An imperial gallon equals ~0.16 cubic feet.
16m equals how many feet?
280 gallons equals 37.43 cubic feet.