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Earth's atmosphere is a layer of gases that surround it, permitting life and protecting life by absorbing ultraviolet solar radiation, warming the surface by retaining the heat and mitigating the temperature difference between day and night.
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How to Model the Forces within Inflatable Tube Man
I know it's probably gonna involve Bernoulli's equation, the inverse relationship between velocity of the air particles within the tube and pressure, and $F = P/A $
But I don't know how to bring it all … Ultimately I want to come up with a formula for the force caused by air pressure, kinda like how I used the formula below for wind:
$$F_{\rm wind}(i,j)=C_{\rm wind}\left[n_{i,j}\cdot\left(v_{\rm wind}- …