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Physics, 14.02.2020 21:40 andreagrimaldo4

Pikes Peak near Denver, Colorado, has an elevation of 14,110 ft. Calculate the pressure at this elevation using three different methods. (a) Determine the pressure at this elevation using the standard atmosphere equation. (b) Determine the pressure assuming the air has a constant specific weight of 0.07647 lb/ft3. (c) Determine the pressure if the air is assumed to have a constant temperature of 59 oF.

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