Air Pressure Difference in a 13m High Gymnasium

Join the discussion
Ask a follow-up here, or get your own question answered by working scientists, mathematicians and engineers — people, not an autocomplete.
Real named experts · corrections over time · the nuance an AI answer skips
2 replies · 13K views
jason_r
Messages
26
Reaction score
0
A gymnasium is 13.0 m high.

By what percent is the air pressure at the floor greater than the air pressure at the ceiling?
 
on Phys.org
so far i have

P(bottom)=(1.013 x 10^5) + (1.28)(9.8)(13)
P(bottom)=101463.072
P(top)=101300.000

P(bottom)/P(top)=0.161%
is that correct?
 
Hi jason_r,

jason_r said:
so far i have

P(bottom)=(1.013 x 10^5) + (1.28)(9.8)(13)
P(bottom)=101463.072
P(top)=101300.000

P(bottom)/P(top)=0.161%
is that correct?

That looks right to me (as long as your air density is correct).