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what is the maximum height of temperature​

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Answered by Anonymous
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As you increase in elevation, there is less air above you thus the pressure decreases. As the pressure decreases, air molecules spread out further (i.e. air expands) and the temperature decreases. If the humidity is at 100 percent (because it's snowing), the temperature decreases more slowly with height.

Explanation:

In order to calculate your maximum case temperature, first multiply the amount of heat the device dissipates by the junction-to-case thermal resistance to get the temperature rise from the junction to case. Then subtract this temperature rise from the maximum junction temperature to get the maximum case temperature.

MAXIMUM HIGH TEMPERATURE:

The definition of maximum is the largest number or highest number of something that is permissible or possible. ... The lowest temperature recorded—diurnally, monthly, seasonally, or annually, or the lowest temperature of the entire record.

Answered by shubham18030
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Atmospheric temperature is a measure of temperature at different levels of the Earth's atmosphere. It is governed by many factors, including incoming solar radiation, humidity and altitude. When discussing surface air temperature, the annual atmospheric temperature range at any geographical location depends largely upon the type of biome

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