THE GALLONS have NO Bearing on the pressure it would have to do with the HEIGHT and then if you wanted to know the WEIGHT you would take the 1,500 gallon and times it by 8.33
35000 feet of altitude exerts more pressure on an object compared to 260 feet of water depth. This is because the pressure exerted by the atmosphere decreases as altitude increases, while the pressure exerted by water increases as depth increases.
At 300 feet of water depth the pressure is about 130 psi
1 pound of water at sea level can produce approximately 26.8 cubic feet of steam.
The water pressure of the ocean at 500 feet is approximately 217.5 pounds per square inch (psi). This pressure increases by 14.7 psi for every additional 33 feet in depth due to the weight of the water above.
The formula to convert water tank pressure (psi) to feet of head is: Feet = psi * 2.31. This formula is derived from the equation for hydrostatic pressure, which relates pressure to the height of a fluid column.
20 pounds per sq/in
12psi
There are 0.3048 meters in one foot. Therefore to get amount of meters in feet, value in feet has to be multiplied by amount of meters in one feet: 15000 feet = [feet] * 0.3048 = 15000 * 0.3048 = 4572 meters
12.01 psi
At a depth of 15,000 feet in the Indian Ocean, the pressure can be calculated using the formula that accounts for the weight of the water above. The pressure increases by approximately 0.445 psi for every foot of seawater. At that depth, the pressure is roughly 6,675 psi, considering the average density of seawater.
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Based on the calculations in the related question (How many cubic feet of water vapor equals 1 pound?) using the Ideal Gas Law, 1 pound of water will be 27.24 cubic feet at 1 atmosphere pressure and 100°C (212°F).1 gallon of water is 8.3454 pounds, so at the temperature 212°F and 1 atmosphere pressure, 1 gallon will generate 227.33 cubic feet.
2.31 feet of water depth exerts a presssure of one pound per square inch. A column of water 10 ft high exerts 4.33 PSI (static pressure) To prove take 4.33 times it by 2.31 = 10.00 ft
The pressure is 394 atm.
15000
50 feet of water is about 1.475 atmospheres.
35000 feet of altitude exerts more pressure on an object compared to 260 feet of water depth. This is because the pressure exerted by the atmosphere decreases as altitude increases, while the pressure exerted by water increases as depth increases.