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Q:What is the world record for the highest altitude reached by a single kite in 1896?=A: 12,471 feet=
After the maximum altitude is reached the preesure is so much that the pilot cant go farther. If he goes more than the maximum altitude he will lose consiousness.
Inflight as in "inflight entertainment" is approximately when the aircraft has reached cruising altitude.
Because it shall orbit above the atmosphere but still be at an altitude where it can be reached for repairs by astronauts.
As altitude increases so air pressure reduces, until the limit of our atmosphere is reached. After which the vacuum of space is entered.
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There is no definitive answer to this question as it depends on a number of factors, including the definition of 'highest altitude'. For example, if you are referring to the highest point on Earth's surface, this is Mount Everest, which has an altitude of 8,848 metres (29,029 feet). However, if you are referring to the highest altitude ever reached by a human, this is 10,908 metres (35,787 feet), which was accomplished by Felix Baumgartner during a skydive from a helium balloon in 2012.
It was the quantum v12 made by french inventor Juliàn Moussÿ. it reached an altitude of 100 ft out of earth atmosphere
Dutchman Wim Hoff reached an altitude of 24,278ft on Mount Everest wearing a pair of shorts in 2007.
provided the balloon has not reached its elastic limit (it has burst!), the air pressure inside and outside will essentially be equal. [The pressure inside will be slightly less, which is where the lift comes from.] But even at altitude, the pressure will be approximately equal in and out, for at altitude, the balloon will have swelled, thus reducing the internal pressure. It will eventually reach an altitude at which the internal pressure and the external pressure will be equal, and the balloon will have reached maximum expansion. Filled at sea level, a balloon will seem empty and floppy, and very tall and thin. At altitude the balloon will fill out as the external pressure reduces.
In 2007 Dutchman Wim Hoff reached an altitude of 24,278ft on Mount Everest wearing a pair of shorts.
Depends where in Glasgow you mean. By the Clydeside you are at sea level, out at Castlemilk near Cathkin Braes you'll have reached 100metres above sea level.