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0.5 meter is not an area, that's a length. In general, the relation is: pressure (in pascal) is force (in newton) divided by area (in square meters).
What is the torque of a 500 Newton force applied to a 30 meters wrench?
About 240 psi at 500 feet of depth.
That will depend on the speed of sound - which depends mainly on what material the sound travels through. For example, the speed of sound in air is about 350 meters/second.In any case, if you divide the distance (in meters) by the speed of sound (in meters/second) you will get the time (in seconds).
500 light seconds on my meter.
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1,600 feet above sea level(500 meters)
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Every 10 meters you go down, the pressure increases by about 1 bar. You must also consider the air pressure, which is about 1 bar. You can base your calculations on that.
500 mmHg or 500 torr is a gas pressure approximately 66% of the standard sea level air pressure of 760 torr ... it is the air pressure one would find at an altitude of approximately 3km or 10000 feet ... at sea level, 500 torr would be considered a partial vacuum of 0.66 atm.
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It depends on what part of Northern Europe. Scandinavia can be pretty mountainous, but other areas are relatively flat or even below sea level. I'd say the average elevation is about 500 meters or so.
Answer: 500 cm = 5 meters
1,500 meters
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