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A depth of about 33 feet (10 meters) in sea water is required for the pressure to reach 1 bar. This is because each meter of water exerts a pressure of approximately 0.1 bar.

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What depth is required in sea water for 1 bar pressure?

A depth of approximately 10 meters is required in sea water for 1 bar pressure. This is because each meter of water depth exerts a pressure of approximately 0.1 bar due to the weight of the water above it.


What is the pressure in bar at 400 meters sea depth?

Pressure at a given depth of water can be calculated using a formula like, "#1 #1kgf/cm2." Therefore, water pressure at 2000 meters below sea level will be around 1.2 bar.


How many feet below sea level equals 10 Bar?

1 Bar represents one atmosphere of air pressure. 10 Bar is approximately equal to 100 Meters of water depth. 1 meter = 3.28083989501 feet. It follows that 100 meters = 328.083989501 feet. Therefore, 10 Bar is approximately equal to the expected pressure at 328.083989501 feet of water depth (not sea level).


What is the pressure in Bar at 10 mts sea depth.?

10 m depth is 2 bar pressure.


How does the pressure at a certain depth in sea water differ from that at the same depth in river water?

Since liquid pressure is function of density,acceleration due to gravity and depth of liquid level so here density of sea water is greater than that of river water ,so liquid pressure in sea must be more.


What is the pressure of the bottom of the crust?

It depends where in the ocean you mean! To work this out: At sea level, the Earth's atmosphere exerts a pressure of 1 bar. Then each 10 meter depth of Sea Water also exerts a pressure of 1 bar. So take your ocean bottom depth (in meters) divide it by 10 and add 1. This will give you the pressure at that depth of ocean. alot


In general he density of sea water increases as?

depth and salinity increases density of sea water increases


What will exert more pressure the river water are the same amount of sea water?

The pressure exerted by a fluid is determined by its depth and density. While river water and sea water may be present in the same volume, sea water is denser due to its salt content. Therefore, at the same depth, sea water will exert more pressure than river water.


What is the equivalent depth of one atmosphere in the ocean equal to in fresh water and sea water?

33 feet in sea water, 34 feet in fresh water


Where wil you experience greater pressure swimming pool or swimming at the sea with the same depth?

At the same depth the pressure is greater at sea because salt water is denser than fresh water.


300 feet of sea water equals psi?

300 feet of sea water exerts a pressure of approximately 130 psi.


20BAR what is this measurement aquatic?

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.