1) Atmospheric Pressure
If this is for the answers to the worksheet that goes with Matter and Motion in God's Universe,
2) 14.7 PSI
Sea level pressure, sometimes as mean sea level pressure.
Below sea level atmospheric pressure increases with depth. Air pressure at sea level is about 14.7 psia. Air pressure below sea level would be slightly higher.
The answer is sea level. Because atmospheric pressure decreases when altitude increases
At sea level
atmospheric pressure ... the diff. in the two pressure in which it will find the height from the level of sea
Sea level pressure, sometimes as mean sea level pressure.
Yes, sea-level pressure is determined by the weight of the air above a specific location due to gravity. The greater the amount of air molecules in the atmosphere, the higher the pressure. Changes in gravity will affect pressure readings, such as at higher elevations where there is less gravitational pull compared to sea level.
Sea level pressure.
No, sea-level pressure and station pressure are not the same. Station pressure is the atmospheric pressure measured at a specific location, while sea-level pressure is the station pressure adjusted to sea level using a standard formula to account for differences in elevation.
the atmospheric pressure below sea level is highter (novanet)
Below sea level atmospheric pressure increases with depth. Air pressure at sea level is about 14.7 psia. Air pressure below sea level would be slightly higher.
The answer is sea level. Because atmospheric pressure decreases when altitude increases
It is greater.
No, station pressure represents the actual atmospheric pressure at a specific location, while sea level pressure is adjusted for elevation. Sea level pressure can be higher than station pressure due to the effect of elevation on atmospheric pressure, but station pressure cannot exceed sea level pressure.
The air pressure is greatest at sea level.
The atmospheric pressure at sea level is approximately 101,325 pascals.
Gravitational instruments are calibrated at sea level at 45 degrees north because the gravitational pull of the earth varies in various places. A pendulum will run faster or slower according to the gravitational pull.