5 atm indicates a depth of about 132 feet.
The pressure at a depth of 5 meters under water is approximately 0.5 atmospheres, which is equivalent to 49 kilopascals. This pressure is caused by the weight of the water above pushing down on the water at that depth.
You would feel more pressure 5 m underwater in the pool because the weight of the water above you increases with depth. The pressure in the lake at 2 m would be less than at 5 m in the pool due to the difference in water depth.
Water pressure reaches 5 bar at a depth of approximately 50 meters (164 feet) underwater. Keep in mind that this depth can vary slightly depending on factors such as water density and temperature.
The pressure at 500 meters below sea level is approximately 5 atm (atmospheres), which is equivalent to about 73 psi (pounds per square inch). This pressure increases by approximately 1 atm for every 10 meters of depth.
On earth, descenting 10 metres is approximately an increase in pressure of 100,000 Pa, 1 atm, 1 bar or 780 mmHg. Water is essentially just little molecules\elements. If the center of the earth is bottom and the eart's crust is the top then water stacks on top of itself like blankets. For simplification let's imagine layers of water 20 feet deep. Every 20 feet you descend in the ocean you are in a deeper layer of water. As you descend deeper and deeper you'll notice that each layer you come in contact with has all the previous layers sitting on top of it. Each layer adds its weight onto the layers below it. 3 Levels deep has two layers above it, 6 Layers deep has 5 layers above it and so forth. The water at each subsequent layer is compressed by this additional weight. This compression is known as pressure in this case water pressure.
The crust under the ocean is typically about 3 to 5 miles (5 to 8 kilometers) deep.
Actually, 5 ATM can either be 132 feet or 165 feet. We all have 1 ATM above us (the air/sky/atmosphere) that creates a constant pressure. Sooo.. 1 ATM + 4 ATM (33ft per ATM) = 132 feet underwater. However, if you actually mean 5 ATM UNDERWATER, then it would be 6 ATM (1 ATM + 5 ATM underwater) for the equation which would equal 165 feet. Hope this helps!
The water there doesn't get too deep maybe up to 5-8 ?
Yes, unless you are diving to a rather deep depth. One atmosphere is 15 pounds per square inch (or PSI.) A 5 ATM watch should be resistant to water entrainment to a pressure of 15*5, or 75 PSI. That would correspond to a depth of approximately 150 feet, depending on whether you are in fresh or salt water. Watch out, though - many watches not designed for diving have leather or other types of bands that can be damaged by water, especially salt water. (Anything you wear in salt water should be thoroughly rinsed afterwards to get rid of sea salts.)
2 atm + 3 atm
Density of liquid (kg/m3) * gravitational constant (m/s2) * depth (m) = (extra) pressure under liquid (Pa) Density of water = 998 (kg/m3) gravitational constant = 9.81 (m/s2) 1,000 ATM = 1.013*10-5 Pa Raw formula: pressure under water = 1 (ATM) per 10 (m) depth
The phrase deep water appears in Proverbs chapter 20.Proverbs 20:5 Counsel in the heart of man is like deep water, But a man of understanding will draw it out. - NKJProverbs 20:5 A person's thoughts are like water in a deep well, but someone with insight can draw them out. - GNB
1440 cubic feet of water
It depends. Some can be only 4 or 5 feet deep. Some can run for miles and miles. It depends on the location and how far the well has to be dug to hit water.
The total pressure of the mixture of gases is equal to the sum of the individual pressures, so in this case it will be 2 ATM + 3 ATM = 5 ATM.
The total pressure of the mixed gases will be 5 ATM. The partial pressure of each gas will remain the same as their individual pressures before mixing, so the partial pressure for the gas originally at 2 ATM will remain at 2 ATM, and the gas originally at 3 ATM will remain at 3 ATM.
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