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Discussion Forum : Chemical Engineering Basics - Section 1 (Q.No. 11)
11.
In troposphere (the weather domain), the temperature 't' at height 'h' above the sea level in metres is given by (where, temperature at sea level is 15°C and t is in °C.)
t = 15 - 0.0065 h
t = 15 + 0.0065 h
t = 0.0035 h - 15
t = 15 - 0.0035 h
Answer: Option
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Discussion:
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Yash Agrawal said:   8 years ago
On which basis, we can decide between Option-A and Option-D?

How is the height factor decided?

Anand said:   9 years ago
With the increase in height from the sea level in troposphere, the temperature decreases.

Harshini said:   9 years ago
Explain the answer.

Shamshe alam said:   9 years ago
Please given the explain.

Sandip said:   9 years ago
Please give explanation.

Jerry said:   10 years ago
Please give explanation.

EMEKA OBI said:   10 years ago
Explain it.

Saravanan said:   1 decade ago
Can you please explain why it is?

Vaibhav kumbhar said:   1 decade ago
Please explain that.


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