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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  1. V

    Lifting container with low pressure that keeps lid on

    Homework Statement The question is: A 2 litre cooking pot (diameter: 20 cm, mass: 300g) is closed with a tight fitting lid, and contains only air. What mass of air can be maximally in the pot so that you can lift the lid, and the pot will move with the lid? Assume the surrounding pressure is...
  2. R

    Flow rate of air in discharging reservoir

    If I have a tank of volume V, pressure P, and temperature T, what is the most effective way to determine the volume flow rate if I were to suddenly allow the air to discharge through a hose? My first thought was that I could use Boyle's Law to determine the compressed volume of air in the tank...
  3. P

    What kind of air compressors are better?

    I want to know which kind of compressors are best for compressing very cold air. I mean as cold as they can operate in Antarctica during the winter when the temperature will reach around -50°C. In fact, I am looking for compressors that can withstand lower temperature of around -90°C. But, which...
  4. Mr Davis 97

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  5. S

    Understand Power Required for Screw Air Compressor

    Could someone help me with getting an understanding of the equations for the power required to compress screw air please.
  6. P

    Compressed Air Turbine: A Sustainable Solution for Power Generation

    I don't know whether this is appropriate for this part or not, but I am now looking for turbine/machinery that can be run by compressed air to produce power/electricity. Is there any manufacturer of such a machine is available?
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    Flow in an Air Ringmain System

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  8. C

    Subsea Engineering Question - air required to lift load

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  9. M

    Electrical Power required to drive a DIY electromagnetic air compressor

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  10. T

    Job Skills Weird Air Force admissions situation

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    Relationship between Pressure and volume with Air

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  12. P

    Low temperature production with compressed air

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  13. R

    Why do ultrasound waves not travel through air well?

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    I Is it possible to image individual air molecules?

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  15. F

    Hot Air Balloon Descent: Does it Keep Accelerating Until Impact?

    If a hot air balloon cools enough to start descending, does it keep accelerating until it hits the ground? Assume that the air inside does not cool off anymore, and pretend that the air pressure stays the same at all altitudes. I tried testing it by dropping a coin into a pool. It didn't seem...
  16. Lakshman Chaudhari

    Direction observed by fish when man flying air to water?

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  17. R

    I Calculating FvD for Hydraulic Cylinder with Air Bubble

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  18. C

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  19. Strife_Cloud

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  20. K

    Pressure losses in electric air heater

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  21. U

    Why the efficiency of air core transformer changes (up and down)

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  22. Chevreuil

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  23. Clara Chung

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  24. P

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    Air leak on a Star Trek-style shuttle - what happens?

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    I How Conductive is Ionized Air? Investigating the Physics of Plasma Cutters

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  28. Chemchampa

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  29. Alfreds9

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  30. S

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  32. S

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  33. J

    Pressure required for air flow through nozzle

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  34. EmilyBergendahl

    Interference in Thin Films: Grade 12 Optics Review

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  35. K

    Can Degassing Water Flow Be Achieved with Air?

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  36. eric_cravin

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  37. S

    Radiant heating of air trapped in hollow glass spheres....

    I'd posted more of a real world version of this question, involving greenhouses, a few days ago at... https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/is-greenhouse-interior-much-cooler-if-reflective-inside.875575/ ...but with no responses after 130 reads, I'm reducing it down to a barer and much better...
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    Buoyant force and ambient air pressure

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  39. T

    Automated Air Force Lug Analysis

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  40. M

    Air chemical analysis "homemade"?

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    How Does Changing the Temperature Affect a Hot Air Balloon's Buoyancy?

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  42. E

    Calculating flux density in an air gap

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  43. J

    How to account for air resistance?

    All the physics classes I've ever had modled object motion as though it where in a vaccuum, becuase air resistance is obviously a pain in the but to account for. Mathmatically how would i account for it? Say after one second of free fall how much of my velocity would be lost due to air? Im...
  44. M

    Ambient air has an odor after removing respirator

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  45. S

    CO2 Air Gun: Can JB Weld Withstand the Pressure?

    I am trying to make a CO2 air gun and was wondering if jb weld can hold the pressure from the 12g CO2 cartridge in this set up with a CO2 bike pump connected to a valve that can wothstand the pressure
  46. Monsterboy

    Work done by compressed air on the piston

    Homework Statement A closed cylinder of 0.25 m diameter is fitted with a light friction-less piston.The piston is retained in position by a catch in the cylinder wall and the volume on one side of the piston contains air at a pressure of 750 kN/m2. The volume on the other side of the piston is...
  47. A

    Absence of air in well holes eliminate change in pressure?

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  48. Firasf1dream

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  49. S

    Pressure and Temperature Dependent Dynamic Air Viscosity

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  50. C

    Temperature dependence of the index of refraction of air

    The index of refraction for a gas depends on temperature, as well as pressure. What is an experiment that would determine the temperature dependence of the index of refraction of air?
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