At a depth of 3km, water pressure is 298.6 atmospheres (atm) or 4,388.37 pounds per square inch (psi)
3 ATM at 20 meters.
as water depth increases then so does the water pressure
Water pressure works based on the difference of altitudes or height. The height of the tank determines the amount of pressure that the water supply will have.
Yes, because the density of oil is less than water. (The pressure would be less with oil.)
Yes, the more the water the greater the pressure of all the water pushing down on other water.
41 million cubic kilometers, or, about 3%
3 MILES
the pressure iz 51-95 pressure kilometers.
41 million cubic kilometers, or, about 3% of the earths water, is fresh water.
the pressure iz 51-95 pressure kilometers.
Temperature, pressure, and common ion effect
Because water is denser than air.
It means that lung pressure is below atmospheric (negative) during breathing in (inspiration) so that air will flow in from outside. Pressure is measured in centimetres of water, so a pressure of a few centimetres of water means the extra pressure in water at a depth of a few centimetres. Take a straw and push it into water to a depth of 3 cm with your finger sealing the top of the straw. Then take your finger off and air will come out and the water will rise in the straw. While your finger was still on the straw, the air pressure inside was 3 cm (of water). If you did the same experiment in mercury the pressure would be a lot more because it's much denser, and would be described as 3 cm of mercury.
3 kilometers is 3,000 meters.
Great Joke of the year. 3 kilometers is greater as 300 meters = 0.3 Kilometers
3 kilometers = 9,842.52 feet
3 kilometers = 118,110.236 inches.