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15 July, 11:33

Does standard atmospheric pressure correspond to the normal air pressure at sea level.

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  1. 15 July, 14:28
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    Yes

    Explanation:

    Standard temperature and pressure conditions are defined as 1 atm pressure and 273.15 K. On the other hand, standard ambient temperature and pressure conditions are defined as 1 atm pressure and 298.15 K.

    Notice, however, that the only change between them is in temperature.

    In any standard conditions, the standard atmospheric pressure is equal to 1 atm.

    At sea level, the atmospheric pressure is also equal to 1 atm.

    Therefore, we may conclude that the standard atmospheric pressure is equivalent to the normal air pressure at sea level. With an increase in altitude, however, the atmospheric pressure decreases.
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