16,051.5 pounds per square inch (1,092 ATM) at 11km.
The weight of air in the Earthâ??s atmosphere is 1 kg per square centimeter at sea level. The pressure under water is greater that the pressure at the surface because of the water pressing down heavily.
Yes. The water pressure exerted on your body is greater than air pressure, and increases with depth.
to for example measure the pressure under water
The water in your pipes is under pressure so that it comes out of the tap when you turn it on. If there is a hole in the pipe (i.e. a leak) then the water will come out under pressure, the same as if you turned on your tap - if this hole faces upwards then there will be a jet or water like a fountain. The height of this jet is dependant upon the pressure of the water
water under pressure increases its boiling point as the pressure decreases it will expand by boiling, thus shooting out a geyser
11km is much larger 334m = 0.334km
The pressure is 394 atm.
Are you asking hydrostatic (standing still) or if the water is under pressure such as the pressure at the base of a riser based on the height of the column of water?
1100 atm
The weight of air in the Earthâ??s atmosphere is 1 kg per square centimeter at sea level. The pressure under water is greater that the pressure at the surface because of the water pressing down heavily.
Oxygenated water is water that has had additional oxygen introduced into it under pressure.
Yes. The water pressure exerted on your body is greater than air pressure, and increases with depth.
to for example measure the pressure under water
4.3psi assuming fresh water
Pressure from underground pushes water up to the surface.
When water is placed under pressure it lowers its boiling point. Therefore, if you put it under pressure you can heat it to temperatures much higher than 100 C. However, if you lose that pressure, say by breaking the tank holding the pressurize water, the water will quickly boil off and can cause explosions due to the rapid expansion of the vapor.
Approximately 11km