Temperature change with altitude

In summary, the given problem is to find the atmospheric pressure at an altitude of 7500m, with given values of temperature change with increasing altitude, temperature at sea level, and pressure at sea level. The solution involves finding the temperature decrease between sea level and 7500m, using the equation (P1/T1)=(P2/T2), and then integrating to find the pressure as a function of temperature. The final answer obtained is 41.7 kPa, slightly off from the stated answer. A possible solution to improve the accuracy is suggested by integrating T as a function of z instead of treating it as a constant.
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Alright guys, just looking for a point in the right direction for a tutorial question.

GIVEN VALUES:
Temperature change with increasing altitude: 0.0065 K/m
Temp at sea level: 15ºC
Pressure at sea level: 101.5 kPa

FIND:
Atmospheric pressure at 7500m.


So what I've done is found the temperature decrease between sea level and 7500m, so that temperature is 239.4K.

And then tried (P1/T1)=(P2/T2), was a bit sceptical over this working.. it didn't.

After that tried:

∫(1/P) dP = -∫(g/RT) dz


Integrated that, giving:

ln(P2/P1) = (-g/RT)(z2-z1)


Placed in the values given/calculated, leading to:

P = 101500*e^[(-9.81*7500)/(287*288.15)]

P = 41.7 kPa

... which is a wee bit off the stated answer of 38.3 kPa.




Any ideas?
 
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Welcome to PF!

In your second integral you should integrate T as a function of z (you have treated it as a constant). Usually one makes the substitution dz = (1/(dT/dz)) dT, where dT/dz is the constant lapse rate so that you get pressure as a function of temperature.

Edit: I see now that you have posted outside the homework section of this forum. Please post future homework questions in the homework section to get better responses :smile:.
 
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Fantastic, thanks Filip.
 

What is the relationship between temperature and altitude?

The relationship between temperature and altitude is known as the environmental lapse rate. As altitude increases, the temperature decreases at a rate of about 6.5°C per 1000 meters.

Why does temperature decrease with altitude?

Temperature decreases with altitude due to a decrease in air pressure. As altitude increases, the air becomes less dense and therefore has fewer molecules to absorb and retain heat. This results in a decrease in temperature.

How does temperature change with altitude in different regions of the Earth?

The rate at which temperature changes with altitude can vary in different regions of the Earth. In the troposphere, the lowest layer of the atmosphere, temperature decreases with altitude. In the stratosphere, temperature increases with altitude due to the presence of the ozone layer. In the mesosphere and thermosphere, temperature decreases with altitude again.

What is the impact of temperature change with altitude on weather patterns?

Temperature change with altitude plays a crucial role in the formation of weather patterns. As warm air rises, it cools and condenses, leading to the formation of clouds and precipitation. This process is known as adiabatic cooling and is responsible for many weather phenomena such as thunderstorms and hurricanes.

How does temperature change with altitude affect living organisms?

Temperature change with altitude can have a significant impact on living organisms. As altitude increases, the air becomes colder and thinner, making it more difficult for organisms to breathe and survive. This is why many mountain-dwelling animals have adapted to the cold and low oxygen levels at high altitudes.

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