Altitude affects the measurement of propane primarily due to changes in atmospheric pressure. As altitude increases, atmospheric pressure decreases, which can lead to a reduction in the density of propane gas. This means that at higher altitudes, the same volume of propane may contain fewer molecules, potentially impacting measurements related to volume and weight. Additionally, pressure variations can influence the performance of propane measuring devices, requiring calibration adjustments to ensure accurate readings.
The term "11 total of propane" is unclear and could refer to different contexts, such as 11 gallons, pounds, or another measurement of propane. Propane is commonly measured in gallons or liters for liquid form and in pounds or kilograms for gas. If you provide more context, I can give you a more specific answer regarding propane's significance or usage related to that measurement.
No. 3 tons is weight, while altitude is distance from sealevel.
The first recorded measurement of altitude was by the ancient Greeks, who used trigonometry to measure the height of the Great Pyramid of Giza around 2500 BCE. This method laid the foundation for later developments in altitude measurement techniques.
The change in pressure is highly affected by altitude.
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ESR is a measurement that indicates a measure of inflammation. There is no reason to think that altitude would have any affect on it.
The term "11 total of propane" is unclear and could refer to different contexts, such as 11 gallons, pounds, or another measurement of propane. Propane is commonly measured in gallons or liters for liquid form and in pounds or kilograms for gas. If you provide more context, I can give you a more specific answer regarding propane's significance or usage related to that measurement.
Height or altitude.
If a person is on pacemaker how will high altitude affect him?
No. 3 tons is weight, while altitude is distance from sealevel.
1 ' = 0.3048 m, so multiply the altitude in feet by 0.3048 to get altitude in meters It is the same for altitude as for any other linear measurement.
The first recorded measurement of altitude was by the ancient Greeks, who used trigonometry to measure the height of the Great Pyramid of Giza around 2500 BCE. This method laid the foundation for later developments in altitude measurement techniques.
Yes, altitude is a noun, a singular common noun, a word for measurement in height in relation to sea level or the ground; altitude is a thing.
No.
Propane is typically measured by volume using a gauge or meter on the storage tank. This measurement helps determine the quantity of propane in the tank and ensures accurate distribution when refilling or delivering propane to customers.
Recording the location of a star requires a measurement of altitude, azimuth, and time.
The change in pressure is highly affected by altitude.