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PSIA Formula

(Depth x .445) + 14.7 = Absolute Pressure

Pressure Conversion Formula

D/33 + 1= ATA

Fahrenheit to Rankine

F + 460

Celsius to Rankine

C + 273

Fahrenheit to Celsius

(F-32) x .55

Celsius to Fahrenheit

(C x 1.8) + 32

Boyle’s Law

Pressure and volume of gas are inversely related


P1V1=P2V2

Charles Law

Volume of gas increases as the temperature increases


V1T2=V2T1

Daltons Law

Greater the depth, greater the saturation of gases


(Depth +33)/33 x % of gas= partial pressure

Henry’s Law

The amount of gas that will dissolve in a given liquid at a given temperature is almost directly proportional to the partial pressure of that gas

Gay-Lussacs Law

Any gas at a constant volume will vary directly with changes in absolute temperature


**gauged pressure***


P1T2=P2T1

General Gas Law

P1V1T2=P2V2T1

Archimedes Principle

**seawater = 64 lbs


L x W x H=


X 64