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maxmaxted | 21:13 Fri 11th Nov 2005 | How it Works
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how deep is one atmosphere
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One atmosphere refers to the pressure of air at sea level due to gravity; about 15 psi. This is equivalent to water at a depth of about 10 meters or about 30 inches of mercury.
Water depth pressure increases by 1 Atm for every 10.3(ish) metres in salt water - Wikipedia

http://www.gazza.co.nz/waterpressure.html
kempie, 2 seconds earlier and you could have made me look really stupid, so I'm saving you the trouble by making this post. >;^v

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