ZachWeiner
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Hey, does anyone have an equation that roughly models atmospheric density from sea level to about 200 km up?
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aniketp said:Hi ZachWeiner,
Pressure at a height "h" is given by :
P=(Patm)*e^(-Mgh/RT) [Patm is the pressure at sea level]
And D=PM/RT
But there is an assumption that T is const. this formula will only enable you to calculate the density roughly. So do not use it if you want accurate answers.