Physics, asked by shubh12042008, 10 months ago

Atmospheric pressure at the height of about 6 km decreases to nearly half of it at the sea level though the height of atmosphere is more than hundred km explain


Anu5ka: The density of air decreases in height. At sea level, the atmospheric pressure is not always 760 mm of Hg. There is a decrease in Hg level.

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Answered by mihirsthacker
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As the molecules of air decrease as we go up in the atmosphere. the pressure decreases.

molecules are less at a height because earth's gravity keeps it in its force.

Answered by Annrose123
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As the molecules of air decrease as we go up in the atmosphere. the pressure decreases.

molecules are less at a height because earth's gravity keeps it in its force.

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