About 17psi at 1.8m
There would be more pressure at the bottom of a pitcher of water 35cm deep. +++ To explain, the pressure is a function purely of depth, not volume.
how deep you are in the water.
1,000×2.75×9.8=26,950
Pressure acts on any body of water, but you have to go really deep to notice the force.
The water pressure is greater at the deep end of a pool because there is more water on top of that which adds to the pressure. If there is more water, the pressure wil be higher because there is more water to put weight on it.
Water pressure increases with depth. So in a deep lake the bottom of the damn needs to be thicker to accommodate the greater water pressure.
Either you can swim, or you can't. Swimming is done close to the Surface of the water. How deep it is doesn't really matter once you can't touch bottom.
The swimming pool in Beijing Water cube is 13 metres deep
A person can go to a plane after swimming in a 2M deep pool because the pressure is not too much.
The rays of light refract from water to the air so they refract away from the normal and this means that the bottom of the pool seems less deep than it is.
The deeper water in the pitcher, of course. The pressure doesn't depend on the lateral size of the body of water, only the depth. Otherwise, you woudn't be able to dip a toe in the ocean!
In deep water, you are buoyed up by the water displaced and as a result, you don't exertas much pressure against the stones on the bottom. When you are up to your neck inwater, you hardly feel the bottom at all.