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Use Pascal's Law to Determine the Height of Earth's Atmosphere

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Use Pascal's law to determine the height of Earth's atmosphere. Compare the result to the height of Mount Everest, h = 8848 m. The real height of the atmosphere is about 500 km. What assumption in Pascal's law is the reason for this difference in results? (Note: Atmospheric pressure is Patm = 1.01 × 105 Pa, and density of air ñ = 1.2 kg/m3.)

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h = 8614 m, lower than Mount E...

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