词条 | Molecular-scale temperature |
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The molecular-scale temperature is the defining property of the U.S. Standard Atmosphere, 1962. It is defined by the relationship: Tm(z) is molecular-scale temperature at altitude z; M0 is molecular weight of air at sea level; M(z) is molecular weight of air at altitude z; T(z) is absolute temperature at altitude z. This is citation of the Technical Report of USAF from 1967. [1]References1. ^{{cite book| last = Brackbill| first = Jeremiah U.| first2 = Edmund A.| last2 = Nawrocki| first3 = William A.| last3 = Whitaker| title = Atmospheric models for use in hydrodynamic computer codes| url = http://www.dtic.mil/cgi-bin/GetTRDoc?AD=AD0818407| format = pdf| accessdate = 2012-05-30| series = AFWL-TR-67-75|date=August 1967| publisher = Air Force Weapons Laboratory. Research And Technology Division. Air Force Systems Command| location = Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico (USA)}} {{climate-stub}} 2 : Atmosphere|Temperature |
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