It is deep for a free diver and it can get dark at 50 meters deep in an ocean
50 meters is 164.042 feet.
Conversion: meters x 3.28084 = feet
It is 114.829 feet deep.
180.4 feet deep.
50 millimeters is 1.97 inches.
50 metres = 164 ft, approx.
5 feet
6 feet
The English Channel is 560km long (max), 240km wide (max) and has a surface area of 75,000 km2
200 meters is 656.17 feet.
3 cm if you times divide by a number 1 3rd of it depth in cm.
about 520 meters
The common misconception is that the difference between a shallow well and a deep well is the depth to which you dig to hit water. While this may be true in some cases, this isn't the basis of classification. A shallow well is one where the primary source of water is an unconfined aquifer and a deep well is one which is fueled by a confined aquifer.
239 meters or 784 feet.
406 meters / 1,332.02 feet of water depth has a pressure of about 39.3 atmospheres or 577.6 psi.
The average depth is 55 meters
You question is not clear, but I think you mean to ask how deep in water is a pressure of 20 Bars. A bar is one atmosphere pressure which is about 10 meters of water depth. Since water is incompressible, the relationship is linear. 20 Bars is 200 meters depth.
At a greater depth, there is a greater pressure, period. The amount of water in the dam is irrelevant.
It is estimated to be about 340 meters deep.
For top standard water polo matches the water has to be a minimum of 1.8 meters it depend on the pool but it can be quite deep
If it is the same depth everywhere, then V = lwd 2500 = 25x10xd d = 10 m that is a deep pool
The average depth of Loch Lomond is 37m, its maximum depth is 190m.
Greatest depth 377 meters
3 meters is about 10 feet.
The operating depth of the DeepFlight Aviator is listed as 250 meters.