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1 1, 3 | engines which admitted a pressure of seven atmospheres. Under 2 1, 4 | strata and resist their pressure. Listen to me. Let us admit 3 1, 4 | me. Let us admit that the pressure of the atmosphere is represented 4 1, 4 | times does your body bear a pressure equal to that of the atmosphere, 5 1, 4 | then, that at 320 feet this pressure equals that of 10 atmospheres, 6 1, 4 | of your body would bear a pressure of 5,600 lb. Ah! my brave 7 1, 4 | reality the atmospheric pressure is about 15 lb. to the square 8 1, 4 | inches bear at this moment a pressure of 97,500 lb." ~"Without 9 1, 4 | are not crushed by such a pressure, it is because the air penetrates 10 1, 4 | of your body with equal pressure. Hence perfect equilibrium 11 1, 4 | the interior and exterior pressure, which thus neutralise each 12 1, 4 | sea you would undergo a pressure of 97,500 lb.; at 320 feet, 13 1, 4 | 320 feet, ten times that pressure; at 3,200 feet, a hundred 14 1, 4 | feet, a hundred times that pressure; lastly, at 32,000 feet, 15 1, 4 | feet, a thousand times that pressure would be 97,500,000 lb.-- 16 1, 4 | pounds, we must estimate the pressure they undergo. Consider, 17 1, 4 | organisation to withstand such pressure!" ~"Why!" exclaimed Ned 18 1, 5 | passed, the steam was at half pressure; a thousand schemes were 19 1, 6 | Engineer, put on more pressure." ~Ned Land went to his 20 1, 11| the water, whose external pressure it indicates, it gives our 21 1, 11| other by means of screw pressure. I undo the bolts, and the 22 1, 12| contrivance encounter a pressure, and consequently undergo 23 1, 12| reduction of bulk under a pressure equal to that of a column 24 1, 12| walls of the Nautilus bear a pressure of 100 atmospheres. If, 25 1, 12| pumps must overcome the pressure of 100 atmospheres, which 26 1, 12| ship the screw, and the pressure of the water causes the 27 1, 12| capable of resisting such pressure?" ~"Perfectly. Glass, which 28 1, 12| of an inch thick resist a pressure of sixteen atmospheres. 29 1, 13| manometer marked by a different pressure the ascent of the Nautilus, 30 1, 13| the manometer indicated a pressure of five atmospheres, equivalent 31 1, 14| I store the air under a pressure of fifty atmospheres. This 32 1, 14| the air under considerable pressure, and on those conditions 33 1, 14| powder, I use air under great pressure, which the pumps of the 34 1, 15| expressly to resist considerable pressure. One would have thought 35 1, 15| protecting it from the great pressure of the water, and leaving 36 1, 15| twenty inches, undergoing a pressure of six atmospheres. ~At 37 1, 16| to cause relief from the pressure too rapidly, which might 38 1, 22| often breaking under the pressure of the water, or an apparatus 39 2, 9 | like a jet under heavy pressure, and upheld others which 40 2, 11| force. Under this powerful pressure, the hull of the Nautilus 41 2, 11| lower, in spite of the great pressure. I felt the steel plates 42 2, 11| seemed to curve under the pressure of the waters. And this 43 2, 11| the Nautilus then bore a pressure of 1,600 atmospheres, that 44 2, 11| Nautilus too long to such great pressure." ~"Go up again!" I exclaimed. ~" 45 2, 13| reservoirs and storing it at high pressure. About four o'clock, Captain 46 2, 16| although they were made under a pressure of thirty atmospheres. When 47 2, 16| strong enough to bear this pressure without being crushed!" ~" 48 2, 16| not support this terrible pressure, and would be flattened 49 2, 18| rescue him from that powerful pressure? However, Captain Nemo had 50 2, 20| and under a favourable pressure for the transmission of 51 2, 23| Nautilus? Did it resist the pressure of the maelstrom? Does Captain