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Standard pressure is the pressure exerted by a column of mercury exactly 760 mm high. This is called one atmosphere and is approximately the average pressure at sea level.
Standard atmospheric pressure at sea level is equal to : 101325 Pa ....[ 1.0 Pa = 1.0 N / m^2 ] 101.325 kPa 1013.25 millibar 14.696 psia 2116 psfa 760 mm Hg 29.92 in Hg These equivalents to one atmosphere pressure are very convenient for making pressure unit conversions.
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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).
101.325 kilopascals.
The standard sea level pressure of Earth's atmosphere - a pressure of 1 Bar or one "atmosphere".
1 standard atmosphere (at) = 760 torr = 9,8692.10e-6 Pa = 0,98692 bar
151.98 kPa is about 1.5 ATM
Atmospheric pressure refers to the force per unit area exerted against a surface by the weight of air above that surface in the Earth's atmosphere. The standard atmosphere (symbol: atm) is a unit of pressure at sea level and is equal to 101325 Pascal.
A pressure measurement, in comparison to atmospheric pressure on Earth, at sea level, near sea level, at standard temperature, usually expressing an absolute pressure (but does not have to be). 1 atmosphere absolute = 1.01325 bar absolute 1 atmosphere absolute = 101,325 pascal absolute 1 atmosphere absolute = 14.69595 psi absolute
One atmosphere is 14.7 psi (rounded)
At STP (standard temperature and pressure) it is a gas. It can be made to be a liquid or gas by adjusting the temperature and pressure around it, but at room temperature and one atmosphere of pressure (sea level) it is a gas.
Atmospheric pressure is measured in "Standard Atmosphere" (atm). 1 atm is equivalent to the 101.325kPa (Kilo Pascals) On average is of the weight of a column of air, one square centimeter, measured from sea level to to the top of the atmosphere.
Standard temperature and pressure conditions are: Temp: 273K or 0°C Pressure: 100k or 1 bar STP is 273K or 0oC and 1 bar or 100kPa
14.7
'Standard' atmospheric pressure is 14 pounds per square inch - or.. one 'bar'.