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Q: What is the Water pressure at 5000 feet depth?
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What is the water pressure at 5000 feet below sea level?

'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.


What is the water pressure in psi at a depth of 300 feet?

At 300 feet of water depth the pressure is about 130 psi


Water preesur at 5000 feet deep?

5,000 feet of water depth is about 147.5 atmospheres.


What has more pressure on an object 260 feet depth of water or 35000 feet of altitude?

The 260 feet of water: at that depth, there is the weight of the water and the atmosphere on top of it.


If a pressure reading is 20 psi what is the pressure in foot of water?

Water pressure at a depth of about 44 feet is about 20psi


What is the psi at 5400 feet under water?

At 5,400 feet of water depth the pressure is about 2,341.1 psi


What kind of pressure does water create at a 2000 feet depth?

Approximately 60 atmospheres at that depth.


What is the water pressure of the ocean at 500 feet?

About 240 psi at 500 feet of depth.


What is the water pressure on a surface at 15 feet of depth?

About 21.4 psi


What is the water pressure at 406 meters deep in psi?

406 meters / 1,332.02 feet of water depth has a pressure of about 39.3 atmospheres or 577.6 psi.


Is the pressure at a depth of two feet in a large lake greater than the pressure at the same depth in a swimming pool?

No. The pressure depends on the depth, and on the density of the liquid, which is presumably more or less the same in this case.


How do you convert feet of air pressure to feet of water depth IE use a waterproof electronic altimeter to measure water depth?

I'm sorry, but your question is so poorly crafted, it's very hard to interpret. Are you asking what device could be used to measure water pressure and depth? Or are you looking for a way to convert feet of air to feet or inches of water? One foot of water (at 4 degrees Celsius) is equivalent to 816.2 feet of air (at 15 degrees C).