At 300 feet of water depth the pressure is about 130 psi
About 130 psi at 300 feet of water depth.
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. :-)
79.25 gallons or 10.59 cubic feet.
Per the ICAO (International Civil Aeronautics Organization) standard atmosphere, the pressure at 1000 ft is 0.9644 times sea level, which is 1013.25 mb. So at 1000 ft, the "standard" pressure is 977.18 mb.
300 MHz: λ = about 3.278 feet.
About 130 psi at 300 feet of water depth.
it is water resistant up to 300 feet in depth.
The magnet on the surface and the metal 300 ft down - no. Lowering the magnet to the metal, then lifting - yes.
Volume = surface area * depth= 300 ft2 * (2 in * (1 ft/12 in))= 50 ft3
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. :-)
This product has maximum digital depth display of 300 feet.
The channel is approximately 300 feet wide with a depth of 14 feet, although there is a hump of 11 feet near buoys #10 & 11.
There is no water 10 000 feet below the surface of the North Sea. Its mean depth is only about 95 metres (a little over 300 feet), with a maximum of 700m (about 2300 feet) in the Norwegian Trench!
1 mile = 5280 feet The volume in cubic feet = (5280 x 40) x 300 x 41 cubic feet
133.64psi
Assuming this pipe is straight, it is a cylinder. The area of a cylinder is pi*r*r*depth. The depth is 25 feet. 25 feet is 300 inches. The diameter is 1/2 inch, making the radius 1/4 inch. pi*1/4*1/4*300 pi*1/16*300 pi*18.75 58.9048623 1 gallon is 231 cubic inches, so 58.9048623 / 231 0.254999404 gallons.
People have experienced cliff diving from about 50 feet into water. A persons body is sore after a jump like this because water is a hard hit the higher up you are. Jumping into water from 300 feet has an unlikely survival rate.