One atmosphere is 14.7 psi (rounded)
10 meters of water depth equals about 1 atmosphere.
At sea level, a square inch of surface is under approximately 14.7 pounds of pressure due to the weight of the atmosphere above it. This pressure is known as one atmosphere or 1 atm.
One ATM, Atmosphere, is equal to 1033.2275548 grams. An ATM is a unit of pressure. Pressure is equal to the force divided by the area.
The weight of the atmosphere (which is about 14.5038 pounds per square inch) does not put any pressure on the human spine (the spine is not directly supporting this load form the top of you head to the ground - the pressure is all round you).
You can't really convert that. Kilogram is a unit of mass, bar is a unit of pressure; so they really measure completely different things.
3,500 pounds equal how many tons?
At sea level, a square inch of surface area experiences approximately 14.7 pounds of pressure due to the weight of the atmosphere above it. This value is known as atmospheric pressure or one atmosphere (1 atm). This pressure can vary slightly with changes in weather and altitude, but 14.7 psi is the standard at sea level.
ATM is the abbreviation for atmosphere's, which is a measurement of pressure. 1 ATM = 14.696 PSI 30 ATM = 440.88 PSI (440.88 pounds)/1 square inch = (40.88 pounds)/(1/144)square feet 63486.72 pounds per square foot. So 30 atmospheres is equal approximately to 63486.72 pounds per square foot.
A pascal is an SI unit of pressure = 1 newton / m2. An atmosphere is equal to the air pressure at sea level, which is 101325 pascals. Many barometers for measuring air pressure may have a scale for kilopascals, so 1 ATM = 101.325 kPa
14.7 pounds per square inch of head surface.
At sea level, one square inch of surface area is under approximately 14.7 pounds of pressure due to the weight of the atmosphere above it.
Every 10 meters, the pressure will increase by one atmosphere. That is about 33 feet.