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jscinoz

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Hi,

I've been trying to figure out this question for the past 10 minutes, and I'm just not sure what I'm doing wrong.

The question:
The rate of decrease of barometric pressure, P with respect to height, h, above sea-level is given by the differential equation


If the pressure at sea level is P, show


My attempt:


And from here i'm not sure where to go, since


What am I doing wrong?


Any help would be greatly appreciated,
jscinoz
 
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dP/dh = -kP
dh/dP = -1/kP
h = int (-1/kP) dP
h = (-1/k) int (1/P) dP
h = (-1/k)(ln P) + C1
-kh = lnP + C2
-kh - C2 = lnP
P = e^(-kh - C2)
P = e^(-kh) * e^(C2)
P = Po*e^(-kh)
 

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