i now noticed that the formula is very crude and not working properly. i think this thread clearly shows my lack of education in the matter. but i still need a working formula. any thoughts?
afaik, at zero depth (shoreline) the pressure is 1 atmosphere and at the depth of ten meters the pressure have doubled roughly to 2 so with this formula I've calculated that the pressure at 5 meters the pressure would be roughly 1,5 and at 53 meters the pressure would be 6,3. if i need another...
hi, I'm doing a small research project on underwater habitats. Nothing serious just in my spare time, and simply wondered if the formula P = depth * 0.1 is accurate enough to determine the water pressure at different levels or if it's to crude to be used at all. if i may have missed some points...
i used to call my old thinkpad "The Fudgemaker" because it always found a way to fudge with me :-p and when it comes to tools my soldering iron is called "The Gloryholer" because i rarely see where i put it, I've gotten quite a few burns because of that.
Hi PF! i stumbled here through google and i must say i kind of like it here. well, a bit more about me then :-p I'm a non-educated wannabe engineer who is really into science and technology. I'm sure my stay here will be an educating one. i currently live and work in scotland but originated from...
hi guys, today i got the hugest brainfade I've ever gotten before. I'm designing a small 2-2-1* audio switch for a friend of mine and i totally forgot which switch i should use. any tips?
*note, 2 input(360, pc) to 1 output (speakers)