GCSE Physics AQA 8463

5.5.2: Atmospheric pressure

#5.5.2.1

Atmospheric pressure

The atmosphere is a thin layer (relative to the size of the Earth) of air round the Earth. The atmosphere gets less dense with increasing altitude.

Air molecules colliding with a surface create atmospheric pressure. The number of air molecules (and so the weight of air) above a surface decreases as the height of the surface above ground level increases. So as height increases there is always less air above a surface than there is at a lower height. So atmospheric pressure decreases with an increase in height. hrStudents should be able to:

  • describe a simple model of the Earth’s atmosphere and of atmospheric pressure
  • explain why atmospheric pressure varies with height above a surface.
5.5.1
Pressure in a fluid
5.6.1
Describing motion along a line