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P0 =
760 mmHg
29.92 inch HG
101.3 Kpa
101300 Pascals
Boltzmann’s constant, k :
Air Gas constant, R
Avogadro’s number,(Na) :
Gravitation Constant "g" =
Mass of Air
Result
Ph =
mmHg
inch Hg
90.6 Kpa Online :
Ph/Po = e ^ -(mgh/kT)
or
- (mgh/kT) = ln (Ph/Po)
or
EXP(-mgh/kT)
Ph =
ΔP = -ρ*g*h
essure at Ground Level is http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/hframe.html
Force Mass
Length Time Pressure Density
Newton kg m s Pascal kilogram/m3
kgf kg/g m s kgf/m 2
kilogram/g-m3
s uniform at
n altitude of
29 Kg/kmole
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/hframe.html
t in midair, the change in pressure associated with a small change in height can be found in terms of the
weight of the air.
This type of equation can be solved for P by making a substitution of the type
Maths Formula
Ph = Po * EXP(-mgh/kT) e -kT = P
or say
-kT = ln(P)
3246.742 EXP(-kT) = P
101.3 Kpa
alue of K in formula
nsity of Air = ρ at T 1.1565 Kg/m3
p= 101300 Pa
g= 9.80665 m.Kg/Kgf.Sec² when Pressure is in Pascals or kg/m²
h= 1000 m
R= 287.05 J/Kg.K
T= 305.15 K
Pascals or Kg/m.sec² Pascals
11341.2
Ph = 90.0 Kpa
90.6 Kpa Online : http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/hframe.html
g
9.80665 m/s2
9.80665 m/s2
1 Pascal 1 Kg./m.Sec²
ase/hframe.html
mt Ft inch inch mm
1 3.28084 39.37008 1 25.4