elevation above sea level . . . barometer or GPS
air temperature . . . thermometer
air pressure . . . barometer
Pressure decreases. This is because atmospheric pressure is a measure of the weight of the atmosphere weighing down. If you are high in the atmosphere, much of the atmosphere is below you so the pressure from above will be very small.
(7) where P atmospheric pressure [kPa], z elevation above sea level [m], Source: FAO meterological handbook.
Altitude is a measurement of an objects distance above another body. Air Pressure Is a measurement of the flux potential accumulated at any given point of a wave-partical plane over a given time.
The critical temperature of a gas is the temperature at or above which no amount of pressure, however great, will cause the gas to liquefy.
The atmosperic pressure would be about 370 millibar
Pressure
The higher the elevation, the colder it gets.
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?
Pressure decreases. This is because atmospheric pressure is a measure of the weight of the atmosphere weighing down. If you are high in the atmosphere, much of the atmosphere is below you so the pressure from above will be very small.
Elevation
Elevation.
In the troposphere, the temperature drops. In the stratosphere (layer above the troposphere) it increases with elevation. In the mesosphere, temperature drops again with elevation. In the theromosphere, it goes up again (to nearly stellar surface temperatures).
Height above earths surface is called elevation
elevation
(7) where P atmospheric pressure [kPa], z elevation above sea level [m], Source: FAO meterological handbook.
Altitude is a measurement of an objects distance above another body. Air Pressure Is a measurement of the flux potential accumulated at any given point of a wave-partical plane over a given time.
The critical temperature of a gas is the temperature at or above which no amount of pressure, however great, will cause the gas to liquefy.