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1 1, 3 | admitted a pressure of seven atmospheres. Under this the Abraham 2 1, 4 | pressure equals that of 10 atmospheres, of 100 atmospheres at 3,200 3 1, 4 | of 10 atmospheres, of 100 atmospheres at 3,200 feet, and of 1,000 4 1, 4 | 3,200 feet, and of 1,000 atmospheres at 32,000 feet, that is, 5 1, 11| is rated by hundreds of atmospheres? How do you return to the 6 1, 12| Nautilus bear a pressure of 100 atmospheres. If, then, just now you 7 1, 12| overcome the pressure of 100 atmospheres, which is 1,500 lbs. per 8 1, 12| resist a pressure of sixteen atmospheres. Now, the glass that I use 9 1, 13| indicated a pressure of five atmospheres, equivalent to a depth of 10 1, 14| under a pressure of fifty atmospheres. This reservoir is fixed 11 1, 15| undergoing a pressure of six atmospheres. ~At this depth I could 12 2, 11| bore a pressure of 1,600 atmospheres, that is to say, 3,200 lb. 13 2, 16| under a pressure of thirty atmospheres. When I re-entered, after