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This variation can be approximately modeled using the barometric formula.
One of the applications of this is the barometric formula.
The barometric formula can be derived fairly easily using the ideal gas law:
This is known as the barometric formula, and may be derived from assuming the pressure is hydrostatic.
Also, vapors obey the barometric formula in a gravitational field just as conventional atmospheric gases do.
Assuming constant temperature, molar mass, and gravitational acceleration, we get the barometric formula:
An altimeter measures air pressure, which decreases with increasing altitude following the barometric formula, and from the surrounding's pressure calculates and displays the corresponding altitude.
The barometric formula, sometimes called the exponential atmosphere or isothermal atmosphere, is a formula used to model how the pressure (or density) of the air changes with altitude.
Although humans in good condition can physically accommodate to the high gravity, the sea level air pressure of 3.1 bars which results from this gravity (as per the barometric formula) requires artificial decompression for safe breathing.