One Bar is 10.2 Meters of fresh water or 9.0 meters of saltwater. it is 204 meters for fresh water. and 180 meters in salt water. :-)
Since one bar = one atmosphere = 33 feet of water
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then at about 300 feet depth you're at 10 bar.
20 bar would indicate a depth of about 620 feet or 190m
About 190 meters (620 feet).
20 bar = 290.08 psi
Bar is a unit of pressure. 20 bar is approximately 20 times the atmospheric pressure.
2.4 Bar = 34.81 psi
239 meters or 784 feet.
About 130 psi at 300 feet of water depth.
Pressure at a given depth of water can be calculated using a formula like, "#1 #1kgf/cm2." Therefore, water pressure at 2000 meters below sea level will be around 1.2 bar.
10 m depth is 2 bar pressure.
100,000 (just type "1 bar in pascals" into google)
If you mean in the ocean, approximately every 10 meters pressure increases by 1 bar. Assuming you want absolute pressure, at the surface you already have a pressure of approximately 1 bar - the atmospheric pressure. You can base your calculations on that.
1 Bar represents one atmosphere of air pressure. 10 Bar is approximately equal to 100 Meters of water depth. 1 meter = 3.28083989501 feet. It follows that 100 meters = 328.083989501 feet. Therefore, 10 Bar is approximately equal to the expected pressure at 328.083989501 feet of water depth (not sea level).
About 12.4 miles.
You question is not clear, but I think you mean to ask how deep in water is a pressure of 20 Bars. A bar is one atmosphere pressure which is about 10 meters of water depth. Since water is incompressible, the relationship is linear. 20 Bars is 200 meters depth.
20 = 400
25 pounds per square inch = 1.72368932 bars
22 inches
The standard depth of a breakfast bar is about 6 inches. This is met by another 4 inches of hot water underneath the metal container.
Bar is a unit of pressure. 20 bar is approximately 20 times the atmospheric pressure.
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