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You live off off something called the "partial pressure of oxygen" in the
medium you are breathing. As altitude increases, the partial pressure of oxygen in air decreases. Therefore, you must "enrich" the breathing medium with more oxygen in order to achieve the *same* partial pressure of oxygen that exists at lower altitudes. Two solutions: 1) increase the relative percentage of oxygen inht e medium, or 2) pressurize hte medium. 1) is much less expensive than 2). Steve Swartz (The partial pressure of oxygen is what gets the O2 across your lung tissue into your bloodstream. As total pressure decreases, the partial pressure of oxygen decreases. Eventually, as ambient pressure goes down, you would need to breathe pure *pressurized* [3.2 psi IIRC] oxygen in order to make up the deficit.) "Arquebus257WeaMag" wrote in message m... Im just wondering why pure oxygen is used for high altitude flying instead of regular air. I thought prolonged exposures to breathing pure oxygen can be harmfull as you can become oxygen dependant. |
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