The boiling point of distilled water is 100 degrees Celsius at 1 atmosphere. The bubbles formed on the sides of vessel at the time of heating water are nothing but the air trapped in water. In general, the boiling point of a solution changes with respect to the pressure surrounding the liquid at that particular time. And this change in boiling temperature is directly proportional to pressure.
In degrees C the boiling point of water drops .53 degrees per 500 feet. So at 500 feet the boiling point of water is ~ 99.5 degrees.
Please note: A factor that elevates water boiling point is the presence of solute or other compounds. This is known as boiling point elevation. To be more precise, the boiling point of water in pure form is lower than a salted water or any other solution prepared by adding compounds.
5000 meters = Just over three miles (3.10685596 miles).
There are 5 ampere hours in 5000 mAh
9260 km are there in 5000 nautical miles.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the conversion questions, huh? Alright, so there are 3 feet in a yard, which means 5000 feet is like 1666.67 yards. But hey, who's counting, right?
One meter is equal to 100 centimeters. Therefore, 5000 centimeters is equal to 5000 / 100 = 50 meters.
The melting point of water at 5000 meters is slightly higher than at sea level due to the lower atmospheric pressure. At this altitude, water will freeze at around 0.2 degrees Celsius.
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Do you mean 5,000 meters of altitude or 5,000 m depth (pressure?)
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.
Yes, 5000 feet is considered high altitude.
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Use trigonometry and the sine ratio: sin = opp/hyp and when rearranged hyp*sin = opp (which will be the altitude) opp = 5000*sin(5) = 435.7787137 or 436 ft to the nearest foot
Under extreme pressure, the melting point of diamond can increase significantly. At pressures in the range of 425-725 gigapascals (GPa), diamond is predicted to melt at temperatures exceeding 5000 Kelvin.
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There is no purpose of water melting in water. It makes no sense. If you meant to ask what is the effect of ice melting in water, I can only assume you mean what's the big deal about the polar ice caps (water) melting into the ocean (water)? Well, I guess if you live in Denver, which is 5000 feet above sea level, then the effect on you is nothing. On the other hand, if you live on a pacific island that is two feet above sea level, and that sea level rises by 3 feet because of all the extra water from the polar ice melt, well you're going to have a hard time of it. There are many places like London and New York and much of Holland that would be devastated by such a rise in water level.
The Transition Altitude (TA) in France is generally 3000 FT AGL (above ground level). But most controlled airspace (TMA) uses another TA (4000, 5000 or 6000). The TA is printed on the official maps. Or you cold listen to ATIS. Or just ask a controller when unsure ...