At STP it is 1 bar
Standard conditions, or standard temperature and pressure (STP) is the atmospheric pressure at sea level with temperature at zero degrees Celsius (273.15 Kelvin).
Standard conditions, or standard temperature and pressure (STP) is the atmospheric pressure at sea level with temperature at zero degrees Celsius (273.15 Kelvin).
This pressure, of nearly one atm., is basically the atmospheric pressure which exists at sea level.
As you go above the sea level, pressure of air decreases.Atmospheric pressure at sea level is 1 atm.On top of mountain, air is thin which suggests less atmospheric pressure at that place.
Simply put, atmospheric pressure is the force exerted on a measuring point by the weight of the air molecules on top of that point. Standard atmospheric pressure, measured at sea level at 59F or 15C, is used as a reference point and is equal to 29.92 inches of mercury or 1013 millibars of pressure.
the atmospheric pressure below sea level is highter (novanet)
It is greater.
The answer is sea level. Because atmospheric pressure decreases when altitude increases
It will increase. Atmospheric pressure decreases with altitude and increases as you move toward sea level. At sea level, atmospheric pressure = 1.0
sea level
It will be same as it is at sea level.
It is mean atmospheric pressure at sea level.
atmospheric pressure ... the diff. in the two pressure in which it will find the height from the level of sea
The atmospheric pressure at the level of the Dead Sea is approximately 15.47 PSI.
As altitude above seal level increases, atmospheric pressure decreases.
Sea level. Actually atmospheric pressure is the greatest at the earths core
Standard conditions, or standard temperature and pressure (STP) is the atmospheric pressure at sea level with temperature at zero degrees Celsius (273.15 Kelvin).