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Old November 27th 04, 04:10 AM
Matt Whiting
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Mike Rapoport wrote:

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Mike Rapoport wrote:


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Please explain how 2C/1000 is used in altimeter calibration. I did not
know altimeters had any temperature corrections.


Altimeters are preasure guages with a scale in feet. They assume a
pressure lapse rate with altitude and the pressure lapse rate that they
use is ISA whch assumes 15C at SL and 2C/1000'.


Last I knew C was a unit of temperature, not pressure.

Matt



Last I heard temperature had an effect on the density of any gas with the
consequent lowering (in feet) of any preasure level with decreasing
temperature. Remember "high to low, lookout below". Canada even has
altitude correction tables for use when temps are very low.


It does, I'm not disputing that. However, a gas can have the same
pressure at multiple temperatures, so knowing the temperature alone
isn't sufficient to make a pressure calibration.


Matt