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10 m of water = 14 psi

1 m of water = 1.4 psi

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Pressure (P) = density of fluid (p)* gravity (g) * height of fluid (h)

for example:

p= ~1000 kg/m^3 (water at 20 deg C)

g= ~9.81 m/s^2 (at sea level)

h= 10 m of water

Therefore:

P=1000*9.81*10

P=~98,100 pascals (pa) = 98.1 kpa = 14.2 psi

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About 19 psi at 10ft

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About 4.3 psi at 10 feet.

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