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Inferring ambient tempearture from ambient pressure

Inferring ambient tempearture from ambient pressure

Inferring ambient tempearture from ambient pressure

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Can anyone share ideas about how feasible it is to infer ambient temperature from ambient pressure?  

RE: Inferring ambient tempearture from ambient pressure

My take on the above (original + 2 posts) is that the answer to the question posed is "no."
 

RE: Inferring ambient tempearture from ambient pressure

I think that the settled science says that the answer is no.

rmw

RE: Inferring ambient tempearture from ambient pressure

PV=nRT

You can infer temperature from a known pressure if you also know V, n, & R, and have equilibrium.

I forgot what I was going to say

RE: Inferring ambient tempearture from ambient pressure

I was kind of agreeing with rmw

I forgot what I was going to say

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