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What is standard atmospheric formula?​

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Answered by sameerthapast0614321
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The equations for pressure and density in the Standard Atmosphere are based on the Equation of State for Air (i.e., the Perfect Gas Law, p=ρRT) and the hydrostatic equation (equation 2.5). value of that quantity. a=sqrt(γRT)=sqrt(γp/ρ) where γ =1.4 for air.

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The equations for pressure and density in the Standard Atmosphere are based on the Equation of State for Air (i.e., the Perfect Gas Law, p=ρRT) and the hydrostatic equation (equation 2.5). value of that quantity. a=sqrt(γRT)=sqrt(γp/ρ) where γ =1.4 for air.

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