At this point of time, I do not have IC Joshi book, but the statement would be that if pressure increases ; density would increase..and since higher density exist at lower height in atmosphere so density altitude would be less/ decrease. Hope that answers your question...
It is other way round. If pressure increases, density increases and density altitude decreases. Density and Density altitude are different terms. Higher the density;lower is the density altitude. Higher density of air is found at lower altitude in atmosphere. Treat Density and Density altitude separately;do not mix them.
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Thanks sir, but I have a doubt in IC Joshi Q9 it is given if pressure increases than density altitude increases but you have said the opposite 😅 .
At this point of time, I do not have IC Joshi book, but the statement would be that if pressure increases ; density would increase..and since higher density exist at lower height in atmosphere so density altitude would be less/ decrease. Hope that answers your question...
The answer mentioned in ic joshi for that question is wrong
Temparature is being constant , if pressure increases the density altitude also increases
It is other way round. If pressure increases, density increases and density altitude decreases. Density and Density altitude are different terms. Higher the density;lower is the density altitude. Higher density of air is found at lower altitude in atmosphere. Treat Density and Density altitude separately;do not mix them.
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hello captain. Is there any pdf for all the slides u hv used in the videos for all chapters
Not PDF, but a word document is appended in description of the video
Sir how many chapters are there in meteorology?
We can not define chapters but topics. All the topics of meteorology by IC Joshi is relevant.