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
It is estimated to be about 340 meters deep.
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.
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.