7.4.1.2 - At 1000 meters above sea level
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What happens to air pressure as you go higher in altitude?
💡 Hint: Think about the number of air molecules present at different heights.
What is the unit of air pressure?
💡 Hint: How is pressure defined in terms of force and area?
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What is the approximate air pressure at 1000 meters above sea level?
💡 Hint: Recall the pressure values discussed in class.
True or False: Air pressure increases with altitude.
💡 Hint: Think about how gravity affects air molecules.
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Calculate the air pressure at an altitude of 3000 meters, assuming the density of air is still 1.225 kg/m³.
💡 Hint: Plug in the values into the formula.
If you ascend from sea level to 5000 meters, calculate the drop in pressure compared to sea level.
💡 Hint: Use the known pressure values at sea level and at 5000 meters.
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