If the surface is about 1000 mb, and you go up to the level of 600 mb, then you have about 40% of the atmosphere below you.
Gas giants have enormous atmospheres, it may be said they consist only of atmosphere. They have a large mass, and they have rings.Gas giants have enormous atmospheres, it may be said they consist only of atmosphere. They have a large mass, and they have rings.Gas giants have enormous atmospheres, it may be said they consist only of atmosphere. They have a large mass, and they have rings.Gas giants have enormous atmospheres, it may be said they consist only of atmosphere. They have a large mass, and they have rings.
Yes. Because the size of the Sun is larger than the size of the Earth. This means that if you went to the Sun your mass would change due to the different pulls of gravity and the different atmospheres.
Negative, not only do the inner planets have atmospheres, but the outer planets also have atmospheres. The masses of the outer planets are great, enough easily to hold an atmosphere. In fact it's Mercury, an inner planet, that has almost no atmosphere. True, Mercury has a less mass and the closeness to the sun make it impossible to hold on a atmosphere. As matter in fact, Mars had a atmosphere, but the solar wind had almost eaten all the atmosphere that Mars had.
I get: (0.988*.258) ÷ (0.08206*373) = 0.00833 moles0.599 ÷ 0.00833 moles = 71.93 grams/moleTOTALLY WORKS EVERY TIME
What is the root-mean-squared speed of the helium atom in one mole of an ideal gas at a pressure of 2.00 atmospheres and a temperature of 30 degrees C?
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A soap bubble, for example.
Gas giants have enormous atmospheres, it may be said they consist only of atmosphere. They have a large mass, and they have rings.Gas giants have enormous atmospheres, it may be said they consist only of atmosphere. They have a large mass, and they have rings.Gas giants have enormous atmospheres, it may be said they consist only of atmosphere. They have a large mass, and they have rings.Gas giants have enormous atmospheres, it may be said they consist only of atmosphere. They have a large mass, and they have rings.
Because the mass of the planet holds it down.
The 700 mb level of the atmosphere is 10,000 feet in the air. This level is the second level used for measuring the atmosphere in the troposphere, so 1/5 of the atmosphere is located below it.
Usually not - they would have too little mass to keep an atmosphere. However, it is conceivable that an asteroid that has sufficient mass and is far enough from the Sun can keep an atmosphere. Some of the dwarf planets (Pluto, Ceres) have atmospheres, but these are not very significant, and tend to escape into outer space, due to the reduced gravitation.
On earth, 5 kg of mass weighs 49 newtons (11 pounds) at sea level. Less as rises above or sinks below the surface.
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