Estimate the total force with which Earth's atmosphere pushes down on all the oceans of the...
Estimate the total mass of the Earth's atmosphere, using the known value of atmospheric pressure at sea level. Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.
Part A
Estimate the number of moles of water in all the Earth's oceans.
Assume water covers 75% of the Earth to an average depth of 3
km.
Express your answer to one significant figures and include the
appropriate units.
Part B
Estimate the number of molecules of water in all the Earth's
oceans.
Express your answer using one significant figure.
Part A Estimate the number of moles of water in all the Earth's oceans. Assume water covers 75% of...
The mass of the earth's atmosphere is estimated to be m = 6E18 kg. eBook & Resources The Standard Atmosphere Use this value to determine the sea-level pressure, if the radius of the earth is 6.377E6 m. Pa eBook & Resources The Standard Atmosphere
Using knowledge of hydrostatics, estimate the total mass of the earth's atmosphere by using atmospheric pressure and the earth's surface area. Show all work.
Acceleration of Gravity 6 Re 2R 4R Re Distance from Earth's Center 24 Earth's average sea level radius is 6.37 x 10 m, and the mass of the Earth is 5.98 x 10 kg.The gravitational constant, G = 6.67 x 10"N-m/kg . What is "g" at a distance of 2R from the center of the Earth? 2 Select one: a. 4.9 m/sec b. 1.25 m/sec? O c. zero, because you are weightless in space 2 O d. 2.45 m/sec
The Earth's atmosphere at sea level and under normal conditions has a pressure of 1.01x10^5 Pa, which is due to the weight of the air above the ground pushing down on it. How much force due to this pressure is exerted on the roof of a building whose dimensions are 10.2 m long and 14.5 m wide?
2. Atmospheric Mass Venus and Earth have about the same mass and radius, but the atmospheric pressure on the surface of Venus is measured to be 90 times larger than the pressure at the surface of the Earth. (a) Assuming Venus' atmosphere is pure CO2 and Earth's atmosphere is pure N2, estimate the atmospheric scale height for each planet. For simplicity you can assume that both atmospheres are isothermal with T = 550 K for Venus and T = 250...
Concern has been expressed that warming of the atmosphere, resulting from industrial pollution, could cause the polar ice caps to melt. If the polar ice caps of the earth were to melt and the water returned to the oceans, the oceans would be made deeper by about 44.7 m. This will effect the earth's rotation. Make an estimate of the resulting change in the length of the day, assuming that all of the earth's surface is covered with oceans. Assume...
(6%) Problem 3: The Marianas Trench, near the Philippines, is the deepest part of Earth's oceans at nearly 11 km. A 33% Part (a) Calculate the pressure, in atmospheres, due to the ocean at the bottom of the Marianas Trench, assumi is a constant 1025 kg/m2 all the way down to the bottom. P= JE ( 7 8 9 E 4 5 sino cos tano cotan asino acoso atan acotano) sinh cosh) tanho cotanho • Degrees Radians 6 3 1...
It is found experimentally that the electric field in a certain region of Earth's atmosphere is directed vertically down. At a certain location, at an altitude of 508 m the electric field has magnitude 19.6 N/C and at an altitude of 780 m the magnitude is 76.0 N/C. Find the net amount of charge contained in a cube with horizontal faces at altitudes of 508 and 780 m. Neglect the curvature of Earth. Give answer in the form of "+/-a.bc...