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17 July, 18:09

The pressure of earth's atmosphere at sea level is approximately 1000 millibars and decreases exponentially with elevation. At an elevation of 30,000ft, the pressure is one-third of the sea level pressure. At what elevation is the pressure half of the sea-level pressure? At what elevation is it 1% of the sea-level pressure?

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  1. 17 July, 18:32
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    I believe it's 1000 millibars
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