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A NASA spacecraft measures the rate R of at which atmospheric pressure on Mars decreases with altitude. The result at a certain altitude is: R = 0.0498 kPA*km^-1. Convert R to kJ*m^-4

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Answer:


R = 0.0000498 (KJ)/( m m^3)=0.0000498 (KJ)/(m^4)=4.98x10^(-5)(KJ)/(m^4)

Explanation:

For this case we have the following value:


R = 0.0498 (Kpa)/(Km)

We can convert this first to
(Kpa)/(m) like this:


R=0.0498 (Kpa)/(Km) *(1km)/(1000m)=0.0000498 (Kpa)/(m)

Now we use the fact the the pressure is defined as
P =(F)/(A), whre P is the pressure, F the force and A the area, so then
Kpa= (KN)/(m^2) and then we can replace this:


R=0.0000498 (KN)/(m^3)

Now from definition of work we know that
W= Fd where W is the work, F the force and d the distance, so then is equivalent
KN =(KJ)/(m)

And if we replace this into the equation we got:


R = 0.0000498 (KJ)/( m m^3)=0.0000498 (KJ)/(m^4)=4.98x10^(-5)(KJ)/(m^4)

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