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Secondly, have you tried using common graphs for all of these? They are widely available in texts, and on the internet.
An aircraft flies at an altitude of 30,000 feet. Determine the air temperature (in [K]), air pressure (in [Pa]) and air density (in [kg/m]) at this altitude, according to the standard atmospher
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