How many bars of pressure can a human survive?
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sports
scuba diving
A person can withstand perhaps 100 atmospheres of pressure if they aren't breathing air - divers do it. If they are breathing air, the limit is just a handful of atmospheres.
Beside this, what PSI Can a human survive?
50 psi
Moreover, how much pressure can a human withstand in Pascals?
For comparison, the lowest pressure the human body can withstand is 6300 Pascals -- this is known as the Armstrong limit.
1 bar of pressure is close to the standard average atmospheric pressure of 14.7 psi at sea level. We experience this pressure of 1 bar every day and feel it is normal. You could imagine 5 bars of pressure ( 5 x 14.5 = 72.5 psi ) as the pressure on your body surfaces while scuba diving to a depth of about 156 feet.