The pressure at that depth is 2,167.6 pounds per square inch.
I assume you mean a depth of 5000 feet in the ocean, say about the depth of leaky oil wells? If that's the case, when you see the oil coming out as fast as water out of a garden hose, it is pushing against that one ton per square inch pressure at the same time. If that leak was on the surface of the ocean instead of so far down, it probably would be squirting out at supersonic speed.
5000 feet above sea level, not quite a mile, has an absolute atmospheric pressure of: psis of 12.2, kg/cm squared equal to 0.860, and kPa of 84.3. Air pressure decreases the higher you go.
5,000 x 0.3048 = 1,524 metres
rho x g x h = pressure
1,000kg/m3 x 9.8m/s2 x 1,524m = 14.9352 MPa
14.9352 MPa x 14.6 psi/ 0.101325 MPa = 2,152 psi
Seawater = .445 psi per foot. 5000 * .445 = 2225 psi
Freshwater = .433 psi per foot. 5000 * .433 = 2165 psi
27.69" of water per 1 PSI
2.307 ft of water per 1 PSI
5000/2.307 = 2167 PSI
About 2,237 psi at 5,000 feet.
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5,000 feet of water depth is about 147.5 atmospheres.
no clue bishes laffz
Average density of seawater is 1.025, so pressure gradient is approximately 0.444 psi/ft as sea level. At bottom, the pressure is approximately 2235 psia or slightly higher, perhaps 2300 psia.
104psi at 200 feet deep.
At 300 feet of water depth the pressure is about 130 psi
5,000 feet of water depth is about 147.5 atmospheres.
no clue bishes laffz
'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.
Average density of seawater is 1.025, so pressure gradient is approximately 0.444 psi/ft as sea level. At bottom, the pressure is approximately 2235 psia or slightly higher, perhaps 2300 psia.
5000 feet down
The atmospheric pressure is lower. When you are boiling the water, the water's vapour saturation pressure is able to match the atmospheric pressure faster therefore it boils faster and at a lower temperature.
about 5000 feet
406 meters / 1,332.02 feet of water depth has a pressure of about 39.3 atmospheres or 577.6 psi.
the sakonnet river is 200 feet deep and 5000 feet wide
The Hellenic trench is about 5000 meters or 16404 feet at the Matapan Deep system.
If it is fresh water, and the surface is at sea level, then the pressure at the surface is 14.69 psi. As you submerge, then the pressure from the weight of the water above you is added to the air pressure above the water. For each foot that you descend, the water pressure will increase by 0.4331 psi, so at 328 feet deep, the water pressure is 142.0568 psi. Add the 14.69 psi air pressure to get 156.7468 psi.
5000 x 1/12 = 416.67 cubic feet At 7.48 gallons per cubic foot, that is 7.48 x 416.67 = 3117 gallons