it is a part of weather in science like altitude and air pressure also a little of math
it is a part of weather in science like altitude and air pressure also a little of math
it is a part of weather in science like altitude and air pressure also a little of math
It would be a different air pressure for different locations and different days at the same location. Just as the barometer (instrument that measures air pressure) changes from day to day at ground level, it also changes at elevations above ground.
Artesian Wells. Water can be brought to the surface, natural air pressure, providing it is no deeper than 34 feet. (Air pressure allows for this). Water any deeper than 34 feet, requires a pressure system to bring it to the surface.
4 atmospheres is about 135.6 feet of water depth.
34%
It is called a "cold front. It is the leading edge of a cooler mass of air that is replacing a warmer mass of air at ground level.
Because it has a high density... meaning that the volume increase or decrease due to altitude change is can be viewed in a practical sized barometer. If water, which had a much lower density, was used instead of mercury, the barometer must be at least 15m high.
34 thousand feet
Artesian Wells. Water can be brought to the surface, natural air pressure, providing it is no deeper than 34 feet. (Air pressure allows for this). Water any deeper than 34 feet, requires a pressure system to bring it to the surface.
39304 square feet.
108:55E 34:15N
mass air flow sensor or manifold pressure sensor. your car will have either or.
34 PSI, but I the tires should have the suggested PSI written on the side of them.
Assuming the the 34 is feet and not another unit, 34 feet x 15 feet = 510 square feet.
It is 34 yards which is 102 feet
34 inches = 2.83333333 feet (2 feet 10 inches)
34 feet equals 11 yards and 1 foot
'Hydrostatic Pressure' is the Term used for 'the force exerted by a body of fluid at rest. The pressure increases with increase in depth.There are two ways to Calculate water (clean water) pressure at any depth (both yields almost same results):1. The Hydrostatic pressure of water is 0.433 Psi/ft (Pounds per square inch Per feet). So at 5000 feet, the pressure is: 0.433 Psi/ft. * 5000 ft = 2165 Psianother way to go about it is:2. Water pressure increases at 14.7 psi every 34 feet depth. Thus Pressure at 5000 ft will be: (5000 ft / 34 ft) * 14.7 psi = 2162 Psi.
.34 miles = 1 795.2 feet