132 feet
If you mean in the ocean, approximately every 10 meters pressure increases by 1 bar. Assuming you want absolute pressure, at the surface you already have a pressure of approximately 1 bar - the atmospheric pressure. You can base your calculations on that.
Depends on the depth.
Water pressure.
Found at every ocean depth
The pressure (force per cm2) at a particular depth is the weight of water above that square centimetre.
It depends where in the ocean you mean! To work this out: At sea level, the Earth's atmosphere exerts a pressure of 1 bar. Then each 10 meter depth of Sea Water also exerts a pressure of 1 bar. So take your ocean bottom depth (in meters) divide it by 10 and add 1. This will give you the pressure at that depth of ocean. alot
It is the weight of the water pressing down from above. The greater the depth the greater the pressure.
1440
About 240 psi at 500 feet of depth.
Because water is denser than air.
53 feet = 16.154 4 meterthe water pressure at 16.154 4 meters = 1.61544 bars + 1 bar of atmospheric pressure makes the absolute pressure = 2.62 bars.
Every 10 meters you go down, the pressure increases by approximately 1 atmosphere or 1 bar.