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Pressure (such as psi) is measured in force per unit area and is not directly related to depth. However, 400 psi could correspond to a certain depth if it is related to a specific fluid or material with a known density and gravitational force applied. For water, 400 psi would correspond to a depth of approximately 921 feet.

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