What is Air: Definition and 1000 Discussions

The atmosphere of Earth is the layer of gases, commonly known as air, retained by Earth's gravity, surrounding the planet Earth and forming its planetary atmosphere. The atmosphere of Earth protects life on Earth by creating pressure allowing for liquid water to exist on the Earth's surface, absorbing ultraviolet solar radiation, warming the surface through heat retention (greenhouse effect), and reducing temperature extremes between day and night (the diurnal temperature variation).
By volume, dry air contains 78.09% nitrogen, 20.95% oxygen, 0.93% argon, 0.04% carbon dioxide, and small amounts of other gases.
Air also contains a variable amount of water vapor, on average around 1% at sea level, and 0.4% over the entire atmosphere. Air composition, temperature, and atmospheric pressure vary with altitude, and air suitable for use in photosynthesis by terrestrial plants and breathing of terrestrial animals is found only in Earth's troposphere and in artificial atmospheres.
Earth's atmosphere has changed much since its formation as primarily a hydrogen atmosphere, and has changed dramatically on several occasions—for example, the Great Oxidation Event 2.4 billion years ago, greatly increased oxygen in the atmosphere from practically no oxygen to levels closer to present day. Humans have also contributed to significant changes in atmospheric composition through air pollution, especially since industrialisation, leading to rapid environmental change such as ozone depletion and global warming.
The atmosphere has a mass of about 5.15×1018 kg, three quarters of which is within about 11 km (6.8 mi; 36,000 ft) of the surface. The atmosphere becomes thinner and thinner with increasing altitude, with no definite boundary between the atmosphere and outer space. The Kármán line, at 100 km (62 mi), or 1.57% of Earth's radius, is often used as the border between the atmosphere and outer space. Atmospheric effects become noticeable during atmospheric reentry of spacecraft at an altitude of around 120 km (75 mi). Several layers can be distinguished in the atmosphere, based on characteristics such as temperature and composition.
The study of Earth's atmosphere and its processes is called atmospheric science (aerology), and includes multiple subfields, such as climatology and atmospheric physics. Early pioneers in the field include Léon Teisserenc de Bort and Richard Assmann. The study of historic atmosphere is called paleoclimatology.

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    Differential Equation for Projectile Motion with Air Drag

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  2. A

    Brain fade/idiot moment - simple question about pipe flows

    Stupid question: I have the following pipe configuration: Working fluid = ambient air Pipe1 = 6 inch ID x 24 inch length Expansion1 = 2 inch length Pipe2 = 8 inch ID x 2 inch length Fan1 = assume 200 CFM @ 2860 rpm, 0.05 inH2O Contraction1 = 2 inch length Pipe3 = 6 inch ID x 12 inch length...
  3. S

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  4. J

    Heat capacity of a heating element, in a flow of air

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  5. E

    MMF/Flux density across air gap for a salient pole

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  6. R

    Velocity of compressed air through pipe

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  7. A

    Breakdown voltage of humid air in uniform electric field

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  8. F

    Work done pumping air into a bottle

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  9. nmsurobert

    I Radiation from air burst weapons

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  10. M

    What Size Pipe is Needed for Optimal Air Flow in a Coen Duct Burner System?

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  11. G

    A hot air balloon rises at a constant acceleration

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    How much energy is stored in compressed air?

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  13. dpeff

    I Given a fixed volume of pressurized air, calculate the flow rate

    I have a work related question. Although it seems like a relatively simple question, I am having difficulties finding the correct equation(s) to calculate the answer. Question: Given a fixed volume air tank filled with pressurized air, how does one calculate the flow rate over time through...
  14. Anachronist

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    Air resistance that affects jets and people

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  16. G

    How much does air volume change with temperature?

    If I have a closed cylinder with a fixed air volume inside and a piston on the open end I need to calculate how much the piston will move as the temperature changes through a range of 100 degrees F? Air volume vs temperature?
  17. D

    Resources for air flow/air compression physics

    I am attempting to identify how long it would take to bring different volumes to a specific pressure using air compressors. I understand that the flow rate given for an air compressor will change as the outlet pressure increases, but I am having some trouble finding the equations to describe...
  18. H

    How much air is required to transfer liquid?

    Hi all, I am trying to wrap my head around how much air is needed to transfer liquid from one tank to another tank. Here is a sketch of the problem The valves at the bottom of the first tank opens up, and air is transferred to the first vessel to transfer the liquid completely to the...
  19. psuedoben

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  20. R

    B Air movement in an exhaust systems

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  21. A

    Automotive Air compression firing mechanism

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  23. MCTachyon

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  24. S

    Fire and breathing in nitrogen-rich air

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    Calculating the Impact of Compressed Air on Hydrostatic Pressure Testing

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  26. N

    Air pressure on planes and leak-proof containers....

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    Temp/Pressure Relationship Open Parcel of Air

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  28. B

    Combustion of Toluene with 30% excess air (Himmelblau)

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  29. B

    B Adding a nacelle in front or behind the fan?

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  30. I

    Automotive Car downforce: accelerating air under the car vs blocking

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    Steps to calculate Air Consumption of a Pneumatic System

    Hi there, I'm new to this forum and this is my first post so nice to meet you all! Since English is my second language, I apologize for some odd sentences. I'm a 4th year university student and currently has an internship in a Press Shop of a car manufacturer in Thailand. The project has been...
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  33. xpell

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  34. Y

    Why does my room have better air flow when the door is almost closed?

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  35. Elena14

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  36. TheRumpus

    Does air flowing through a tube cause a pressure change?

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  37. ZawL

    Getting energy from kinetic motion of air particles

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  38. V

    Listening to Air Traffic Control (ATC) with my phone

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    Can Sound Absorbing Mats Reduce Noise from Central Heat & Air Units?

    I have a central heat and air unit enclosed in a closet like area and it is very loud in my living room, is there a way to install a noise cancelling unit to muffle that sound of the blower unit?
  40. Y

    Can the speed of sound in air be faster?

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  41. A

    Adiabatic compressed air and energy calculations

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    I How to move cool air down through a house?

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  43. szopaw

    Final velocity of an air rifle pellet from compressed gas

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  44. R

    Further cooling evaporative cooled air.... would this work?

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  45. S

    Optics: Half Lens in the Air, Half Lens in Water.

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  46. C

    Electrical Efficiency of Ionized Air?

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  47. P

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  48. Andrea Vironda

    I Air quantity to blow up a tyre

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  49. U

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  50. Anachronist

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