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Pressure was already back up to half a standard atmosphere.
Air pressure in the room, one tenth of a standard atmosphere - and falling.
This pressure is known as one standard atmosphere.
Oxygen under a standard atmosphere boils at a temperature in the 90.15 to 90.18 K range.
There is no Tropopause in the jet standard atmosphere.
If we use pure oxygen at one-thirtieth of a standard atmosphere, that will do nicely.
Unlike the weapon-filled chamber, it had been pressurised up to one standard atmosphere.
In the standard atmosphere, the Tropopause is the height at which the temperature stops decreasing.
Even with terraforming we don't have a standard atmosphere on Mars.
The pressure would exceed a hundred standard atmospheres.
With a standard atmosphere, electromagnetic waves are generally bent or refracted downward.
You can find the calculator on a number of web sites if you search the term "standard atmosphere".
The air was thin, less than two-thirds of a standard atmosphere, but it still carried plenty of heat and moisture.
Online 1976 Standard Atmosphere calculator with table en graph generator.
There is a International Standard Atmosphere chart that converts density to altitude.
The International Standard Atmosphere is representative of atmospheric conditions at mid latitudes.
Jet Standard Atmosphere is often used by jet manufactures.
The standard atmosphere (atm) is an established constant.
The standard atmosphere contains no moisture.
"I read it as seventy-three standard atmospheres."
It was ringed about the middle by a transparent mooring tube and pressurized to the standard atmosphere on the surface below.
On the other hand, if the air is unstable and cools faster than the standard atmosphere with height, the beam ends up higher than expected.
His breathing was unconsciously natural in the ship's standard atmosphere, and his build had been forged at one point zero gee.
International Standard Atmosphere links to 1976 standard.
Now converting the psi to standard atmospheres: