(Steps Shown) Physical science The pressure of the atmosphere, p(h), in pounds per square inch, is given by p(h)=p_0 e^-.0000425 h where h is the height above


Question: Physical science The pressure of the atmosphere, \(p(h)\), in pounds per square inch, is given by

\[p(h)=p_{0} e^{-.0000425 h}\]

where \(h\) is the height above sea level and \(p_{0}\) is a constant. The pressure at sea level is 15 pounds per square inch.

  1. Find \(p_{0}\).
  2. Find the pressure at an altitude of 6000 feet.
  3. What would be the pressure encountered by a spaceship at an altitude of 150,000 feet?

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