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stira [4]
3 years ago
13

Na atmosfera,a temperatura diminui cerca de1 grau a cada 200 m de afastamento da superficie terrestre.Se a temperatura na superf

icie e de +20c,qual sera a temperatura na atmosfera a uma altura de 10 km a] +30c b] +20c c] _20c d] _30c
Mathematics
1 answer:
Alenkinab [10]3 years ago
4 0

Responder:

- 30 ° C

Explicação passo a passo:

Dado que :

A temperatura diminui 1 ° para cada 200 m afastados da superfície terrestre

Temperatura na superfície da terra = 20 ° C

Temperatura atmosférica a uma altura de 10 km de. Superfície Terrestre :

Queda de temperatura para uma altura de 10 km de distância;

10km = 10 * 1000 = 10.000 m

1 * (10000/200)

1 * 50

= 50 ° C

Portanto ;

Temperatura da superfície terrestre - 50 ° C

20 ° C - 50 ° C

= - 30 ° C

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