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How deep is 100 ATM?

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Every 10 meters deep, the pressure increases by one atmosphere, approximately. Therefore, at 90 meters depth you would have, approximately, a pressure of 10 atm. (that is absolute pressure).

Every 10 meters deep, the pressure increases by one atmosphere, approximately. Therefore, at 90 meters depth you would have, approximately, a pressure of 10 atm. (that is absolute pressure).

Every 10 meters deep, the pressure increases by one atmosphere, approximately. Therefore, at 90 meters depth you would have, approximately, a pressure of 10 atm. (that is absolute pressure).

Every 10 meters deep, the pressure increases by one atmosphere, approximately. Therefore, at 90 meters depth you would have, approximately, a pressure of 10 atm. (that is absolute pressure).

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Every 10 meters deep, the pressure increases by one atmosphere, approximately. Therefore, at 90 meters depth you would have, approximately, a pressure of 10 atm. (that is absolute pressure).

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I believe it is about 330 feet.

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About 3,275 feet or 1000m

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It means a 100 meters

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That is approximately 120 feet down.

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