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Atmosphere / Fluid mechanics / Astrophysics / Hydrostatics / Fluid dynamics / Scale height / Hydrostatic equilibrium / Thermosphere / Pressure / Density / Gas constant / Ideal gas law
Date: 2003-05-12 11:13:13
Atmosphere
Fluid mechanics
Astrophysics
Hydrostatics
Fluid dynamics
Scale height
Hydrostatic equilibrium
Thermosphere
Pressure
Density
Gas constant
Ideal gas law

Space Plasma Physics Problem sheet 2 The structure of atmospheres – hydrostatic equilibrium and outflow Problem 1.

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