Charlie Kay
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Does anyone know a simple formula to calculate underwater pressure?
Same thing. (##\rho## is the common symbol for density.)Charlie Kay said:I have the formula "P=r*g*h" when r=fluid density, g=Acceleration of gravity and h=height of fluid.
Charlie Kay said:Brilliant, that's just what I was looking for! :-)
Charlie Kay said:Just wandering if there are any other formulas for it?!
1 bar = 100,000 Pa.Charlie Kay said:But this is it pascal, does anyone know the conversion rate from pascal to bar?
That often falls out of the analysis (for example, for a submarine), but yes, that thought should at least be processed at the start of the analysis.DaveC426913 said:And don't forget what 'snatch said: "1 extra atmospheric pressure per 10 metres".
People often forget there's an initial 1 atm at sea level.
russ_watters said:While we appreciate the traffic, Google will answer these questions in milliseconds...
It certainly has its limitations, but it is a life-skill everyone should have.Charlie Kay said:But it's not as friendly and it doest'n give you a straight answer
Charlie Kay said:But it's not as friendly and it doest'n give you a straight answer