Approximately 60 atmospheres at that 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.
2000 wog (Water, Oil, Gas) is a unit of pressure that does not directly convert to psi (pounds per square inch), as wog is not a recognized pressure unit. If you're looking to convert between units, you would need to provide the specific conversion factor for the material and its corresponding psi value.
The pressure needed can be calculated using the formula: Pressure = Force / Area. Plugging in the values gives Pressure = 10000 N / 5 m^2 = 2000 Pa. Therefore, a pressure of 2000 Pascal would be needed to lift a weight of 10000 N on a piston with an area of 5 m^2.
Hydraulic pressure required to lift a one ton load will depend on factors such as the size of the hydraulic cylinder, the mechanical advantage of the system, and frictional losses. As a rough estimate, for a simple hydraulic system with a one square inch piston and a one ton load (2000 pounds), you would need a pressure of 2000 psi to lift the load.
2 liters of water is equivalent to 2000 grams. 1 liter of water is equal to 1000 grams.
At a depth of 2000 feet below the surface of the water, the water pressure would be approximately 868.6 pounds per square inch (psi). This pressure increases by about 0.433 psi for every foot of depth due to the weight of the water above pushing down.
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.
In Depth - 2000 was released on: USA: 6 January 2000
The answer depends on the type of diving referred to in the question. Shallow-water diving, e.g., SCUBA (Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus), is far less complex than deep-sea diving. It requires only a tank of air and a mouthpiece for breathing. As the depth of the water increases, other factors such as water pressure arise. Including standard atmospheric pressure at sea level, the water pressure in salt water at a given depth can be approximately calculated by this equation (depth in feet, pressure in pounds per square inch - PSI): PSI = 14.7 + 0.434 x depth (ft) Example: at 100 ft of depth, 14.7 + 0.434 x 100 = 58.1 PSI. The records for "open circuit" (no rebreathers used) SCUBA diving is 1083 feet, set in 2005 by a fit, well-trained diver. That depth would kill the average diver. Another factor is decompression sickness, commonly called "the bends". This is caused by a diver ascending too quickly from a high-pressure depth to atmospheric pressure. Inert gases such as nitrogen that are absorbed by body tissues expand and create bubbles as the pressure decreases. If done too quickly, its effects can range from joint and muscle pains to death (rare, but...). Below a certain depth, the diver needs to be encased in an artificial environment. The atmospheric diving suit is essentially a personal sumbersible that totally isolates the diver from the water, allowing dives to 2000 feet or more. Pressure-wise, 200 feet = 882 PSI, which would crush an unprotected person. The suits operate at atmospheric pressure, ergo eliminating decompression and allowing normal air to be used. Since the usual public image of diving is SCUBA, the technology is fairly simple, as long as the necessary maintenance and safety procedures are zealously followed.
2000 mm of water
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Bedrock is at 2000 depth
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