EBK MATLAB: AN INTRODUCTION WITH APPLIC
EBK MATLAB: AN INTRODUCTION WITH APPLIC
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ISBN: 8220103113663
Author: GILAT
Publisher: YUZU
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Chapter 4, Problem 2P

The altitude, h, as a function of air pressure can be calculated by:

h = 145366.45 1 p 1013.25 0.190289

where h is in units of feet and the pressure p in units of millibars (mb). Write a MATLAB program in a script file that calculates the h for a given p. For input (he program asks the user to enter the pressure in units of millibars. The program then calculates the altitude rounded to the nearest integer. For output the program displays the message: The altitude is: XX ft.” where XX is the calculated value of h. Determine the altitude if the pressure is 394mb.

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