At 5,000 feet above sea level, the barometric pressure is typically around 18.7 inches of Mercury (Hg) or approximately 630 millibars (mb). This value can vary based on local weather conditions and temperature. As altitude increases, air pressure decreases due to the thinner atmosphere. Generally, pressure decreases by about 1 inch of mercury for every 1,000 feet of elevation gain.
The freezing point of water at an altitude of 5000 meters is lower than at sea level due to the decrease in atmospheric pressure. The freezing point can be estimated to be around 0.5 to 1 degree Celsius lower at this altitude.
5000 days is equivalent to approximately 13.7 years.
5000 years from now is quite far into the future. It is difficult to predict exactly what the world will be like then, as technology, society, and the environment are constantly changing. However, it is likely that humans will have made significant advancements in various fields and that the world will look very different than it does today.
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The surface temperature of a red giant is, at most, 5000 Kelvin.
Atmospheric pressure is a measure of the amount of air pressing down on the earth. This would be highest at the surface of the earth. At 5000 meters, there are 5000 meters of air below you, so that is considerably less air.
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Almost half of Jamaica is over 1000 feet above sea level and about 40 square miles is above 5000 feet
Average density of seawater is 1.025, so pressure gradient is approximately 0.444 psi/ft as sea level. At bottom, the pressure is approximately 2235 psia or slightly higher, perhaps 2300 psia.
The pressure at 5000 what? Please provide more context or clarify your question.
don't technically have to change height it's due to pressure variation, which can occur to things such as a cold or head phones
'Hydrostatic Pressure' is the Term used for 'the force exerted by a body of fluid at rest. The pressure increases with increase in depth.There are two ways to Calculate water (clean water) pressure at any depth (both yields almost same results):1. The Hydrostatic pressure of water is 0.433 Psi/ft (Pounds per square inch Per feet). So at 5000 feet, the pressure is: 0.433 Psi/ft. * 5000 ft = 2165 Psianother way to go about it is:2. Water pressure increases at 14.7 psi every 34 feet depth. Thus Pressure at 5000 ft will be: (5000 ft / 34 ft) * 14.7 psi = 2162 Psi.
5000 = (V) or V with a bar above it both mean 1000*5 = 5000
NYC is 10 meters or 10,000 mm above sea level. 5000 years
well, atmospheric pressure at sea level is equal to one atmosphere. One atmosphere weighs in at about 14.7 psi at sea level. (Which is about 29.22 inches of mercury) As you gain elevation the amount of air pushing down on you becomes less, about 1/2 psi per 1000' of elevation gained. So assuming Colorado Springs is about 5000' feet in elevation I would put your atmospheric pressure there at about 12.2 psi. (1/2 psi x 5 = 2.5 psi. 14.7-2.5=12.20) And since one psi of pressure will cause about 2 inches of mercury to rise, your barometer should read about 24.5 inches. That of course will change with weather patterns. Hope that helps, and I hope it right.
The elevated plains you're referring to could be considered as high plains or plateaus. These areas typically rise gradually to approximately 5000 feet above sea level, starting from a slightly elevated base. This gradual increase in elevation often results in expansive flat landscapes with moderate inclines.
he has a power level of 5000