Atmospheric pressure at the top of the mountain is 550 mm. rt. Art., at the foot

Atmospheric pressure at the top of the mountain is 550 mm. rt. Art., at the foot of the mountain 750 mm. rt. Art. what is the height of the mountain?

for every 100 meters, the pressure drops by 10.5 mm Hg. At the top, the pressure is 550 mm. rt. Art., at the foot of 750 mm. We find a difference of 750-550 mm. It turns out 150 mm. Then we multiply 150 by 10.5, we get 1575 meters. Thus, we found the height of the mountain using the pressure difference.



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