As dry air moves upward, it expands and cools at a rate of about 1∘C for each 100-meter rise, up to about 12km.
a.) Write a formula for the temperature at height h suppose that the ground temperature is 20∘C
We can use the general equation of the line to represent h since the temperature is changing at a constant rate. So,
y=mx+b, where y is temperature T and x is height h
Since the temperature is cooling, its magnitude is negative.
T=−1∘C100m(h)+bRecall that at ground h=020=−1100(0)+bb=20
Thus, T=−1100h+20
b.) What range of temperatures can be expected if a place takes off and reaches a maximum height of 5km?
If h=5km(1000m1km)=5000m then the max temperature will be,T=−1100(5000)+20T=−30∘C
Thus the range of the temperature is, 20∘C≤T≤−30∘C
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