Mechanical Engineering - Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics - Section 3 (Q.No. 3)
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The density of air is same at different heights.
Discussion:
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Vaibhav said:
9 years ago
As we go above, from earth surface pressure decreases. As pressure decreases air expands thus density decreases.
Scholar said:
7 years ago
p=(density)*g*h.
So, Density is inversely proportional to the height.
Height increases density decreases.
So, Density is inversely proportional to the height.
Height increases density decreases.
Simha Rajan said:
1 decade ago
Wrong because if we change the height temperature will change further pressure will changes.
Anomie said:
6 years ago
Density changes with height. At stratosphere the density of air is less than the surface.
Laxman said:
1 decade ago
Air is a ideal gas pv = mrt.
Density === p/t.
If t increase density decrease.
Density === p/t.
If t increase density decrease.
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