Given:
Temperature at ground level, that is when height is 0 (h0) meters
= t0 = 20 degrees centigrade
Temperature at height 1 km (h) meters
= t = 10 degrees centigrade
It is assumed that the temperature drops in proportion to increase in height.
This can be expressed in the form of equation as follows:
t = t0 - C*(h - h0) ... (1)
Where C is a constant.
Substituting values of t0, t h0 and h in equation (1) we get:
10 = 20 - C*(1 - 0) = 20 - C
Therefore:
C = 20 - 10 = 10
Substituting value of C, t0, and h0 in equation (1) we get:
t = 20 - 10*(h - 0) = 20 - 10h
Therefore temperature can be expressed as a function of height by the equation:
Temperature in degrees centigrade = 20 - 10*(Height in km)
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