Calculate water boling temperature at elevation 7000 m
if
a) valid AeroStatic equation at isotermal condition is 10 degree
Celsius.
b) Aerostatic equation at constant temperature gradient -6 degree
Celsius/1000m
First we have to calculate the pressure with the help of barometric pressure equations. Then with the help of steam table we can find saturation temperature.
Thus the answers are 77.9368 C and 76.2803C
Calculate water boling temperature at elevation 7000 m if a) valid AeroStatic equation at isotermal condition...
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