About 22 pounds per square inch at 5m
Yes. The water pressure exerted on your body is greater than air pressure, and increases with depth.
as water depth increases then so does the water pressure
At 5,400 feet of water depth the pressure is about 2,341.1 psi
The pressure at the same depth in any container doesn't depend on the size of the container. The pressure one meter below the surface is the same in a pond, a lake, a swimming pool, the middle of the Pacific Ocean, or a bath-tub.
The depth of water is directly related to the pressure caused by it. It is caused by gravitational force on the amount of water column in the depth.
Yes. The water pressure exerted on your body is greater than air pressure, and increases with depth.
Water pressure increases as depth increases.
as water depth increases then so does the water pressure
At 5,400 feet of water depth the pressure is about 2,341.1 psi
if you were to immerse yourself under a meter of mercury the pressure experienced would be greater than if you were to immerse yourself under a meter of water.
The pressure at the same depth in any container doesn't depend on the size of the container. The pressure one meter below the surface is the same in a pond, a lake, a swimming pool, the middle of the Pacific Ocean, or a bath-tub.
The density of water increases with depth due to the increase in pressure. As water molecules are packed closer together under high pressure, the density of water increases. Therefore, in deep water where the pressure is higher, the density of water is also higher.
The depth of water is directly related to the pressure caused by it. It is caused by gravitational force on the amount of water column in the depth.
At 300 feet of water depth the pressure is about 130 psi
Pressure drops at higher elevations because of the decrease in the weight of air. Under the water, pressure climbs with increasing depth because of the combined weight of the water and that of the atmosphere.
That would change according to how much pressure it was under.
Of course when you swim under the surface of the water. The lower you go in the water, the greater the pressure. That's why divers have gauges with them to determine their depth or to know how deep they are in the ocean.