Unversal gas: pV=nRt
p=pressure, V=volume, n=number of moles, R=Reyberg's constant, t=absoulte temperature. In general, you have to use the correct system of units; you can't mix English engineering units with MKS system, etc.
Inversely proportional.
p/t = nR/V
air presure
the continental air is found in high temperature regions. the maritime air is found in low temperature regions.
If the building is not air tight the presure should be just about the same inside or outside. If all the doors and windows are shut and you turned on the heat, the presure may be slightly higher inside.
Two weather conditions that affect the atmosphere are temperature and humidity. Temperature influences the density of air and determines the type of precipitation that occurs, while humidity plays a role in the formation of clouds and the likelihood of precipitation. Both of these factors have a significant impact on the overall composition and behavior of the atmosphere.
Dew point is the temperature at which the water vapor in the air condenses, then evaporates. The barometric or air pressure is independent from the dew point.
Yes, it does.
The temperature of th earth's atmosphere drops about 5 degree centigrate for every 1000m elevation above the earths surfaceif the air temperature at the ground level is 15degc and presure is 760mm of hg.at what elevation the pressure is 380 mm of hg.assume that airbehaves like an ideal gas?
A diaphragm air gauge.
What is it conveying , steam, condensate ,water for a fire system, Oil ? Temperature of tghe fluid /air?
tight enough to crush penguins.
air presure pushes dirt into the vacuum cleaner.
it gets bigger
yes because of the air presure
The compressor.
usually it represents the the air presure
air presure
14.7 psi at sea level