One Bar is 10.2 Meters of fresh water or 9.0 meters of saltwater. it is 204 meters for fresh water. and 180 meters in salt water. :-)
20 bar is equivalent to a depth of approximately 200 meters underwater. This value represents the pressure exerted by the water at that depth.
Since one bar = one atmosphere = 33 feet of water
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then at about 300 feet depth you're at 10 bar.
20 bar would indicate a depth of about 620 feet or 190m
About 190 meters (620 feet).
20 bar = 290.08 psi
20 BAR is equivalent to 200 meters (or 660 feet) of water depth. It represents the pressure that can be sustained at that depth underwater.
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.
25 bar is equivalent to approximately 250 meters (820 feet) of water depth.
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.
The pressure at 400 meters sea depth is approximately 40 bar. This is because pressure increases by around 1 bar for every 10 meters of depth in sea water.
20 BAR is equivalent to 200 meters (or 660 feet) of water depth. It represents the pressure that can be sustained at that depth underwater.
10 m depth is 2 bar pressure.
100,000 (just type "1 bar in pascals" into google)
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).
If you mean in the ocean, approximately every 10 meters pressure increases by 1 bar. Assuming you want absolute pressure, at the surface you already have a pressure of approximately 1 bar - the atmospheric pressure. You can base your calculations on that.
20 BAR is a unit of pressure typically used in diving to measure the pressure underwater. It is equivalent to 20 times the normal atmospheric pressure at sea level and is commonly used to indicate the depth at which a diver is submerged.
About 12.4 miles.
25 pounds per square inch = 1.72368932 bars
20 = 400
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.
22 inches
25 bar is equivalent to approximately 250 meters (820 feet) of water depth.