Pressure acts on any body of water, but you have to go really deep to notice the force.
Pressure inside Earth increases much like pressure in the swimming pool increases.
You can not measure the pressure in a swimming pool. If you mean the pressure on the filter tank gage then you may have to backwash the filter. Talk to your local pool store for instructions as how to maintain a swimming pool and the equipment. Get some education on swimming pool maint. before you get into some real trouble. A pool is not too forgiving for someone without a basic knowledge of pools.
how deep you are in the water.
About 17psi at 1.8m
No specified pressure at the "return" fittings at pool side. You do not measure pressure at these points.
At the same depth the pressure is greater at sea because salt water is denser than fresh water.
In a swimming pool, the greatest fluid pressure is found at the deepest point. This occurs because fluid pressure increases with depth due to the weight of the water above. The pressure at a given depth is determined by the density of the water and the gravitational force acting on it, resulting in higher pressure the deeper you go.
it means your swimming in a pool with dirty water and fish.....get out!
It is not possible to have a pressure level on your swimming pool! However the pressure on the filter gage could run anywhere from 5# to 35#
Salt water is more dense than fresh water. The added density adds pressure, so the pressure will be greater at the same depth in salt water. This is also the cause of the increase of buoyancy in saltwater.
It depends on how high you dropped the glass jar into the swimming pool. If you drop the glass jar from a few feet above the swimming pool, it will not break. If you drop it from several stories above the swimming pool, the immense pressure on the glass jar that the water is exerting will cause the jar to break.
Reduces alkalinity of swimming pool water (softens hard water)