The pressure at 1250 feet under water is approximately 543 pounds per square inch (psi). This means that every square inch of a person at that depth would experience a pressure of 543 psi.
the answer is one atmosphere
There are 8 tons per square inch of pressure in Mariana Trench
3/16 for every 2 inches
If you're referring to atmospheric pressure, then it's zero.Mercury has no atmosphere.
Around 32 to 35 pounds total pressure. Look on the tire near the rim it should say maximum air psi (pounds per square inch).
On average, 29.92 inches of mercury relative to sea level.
An average human hug exerts about 10 pounds per square inch of pressure. This pressure can vary depending on the strength and duration of the hug.
14.7 pounds. Atmospheric pressure is 14.7 pounds per square inch Keep in mind that unless air is trapped you do not feel this as pressure is equalized
You can't say 'pressure per square inch. It's just 'pressure', which equals force per square inch. You divide the person's weight by the area of the foot in contact with the stairs to get the answer.
To determine atmospheric pressure with mercury (Hg) it will support a column of mercury of approximately 760 mm in length. You may see in text books pictures of an upturned sealed tube of 1 metre ( 1000 mm) in length . The tube is filled with mercury, and placed upturned in a bath of mercury. The mercuryt in the tube will drop to a level of 760 mm above the surface of the mercury in the bath. This is atmospheric pressure working. This experiment is not done in school because of the dangers of handling (liquid) mercury, and the vapour from mercury. If you use water instead, the atmospheric pressure will support a column of water of approximately 34 feet ( 10.3 metres) in length. NB Barometric pressure (air pressure) is measured in 760 mmHg , that is 760 millimetres of mercury. NNB In Artesian Wells, water can be pressured up to the surface, providing the well is no deeper than approximately 10.3 metres.
38 psi