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- Geopotential is the potential of the Earth's gravity field. For convenience it is often defined as the negative of the potential energy per unit m****,...
- Geopotential height or geopotential altitude is a vertical coordinate referenced to Earth's mean sea level (****umed zero geopotential) that represents...
- The Earth Gravitational Models (EGM) are a series of geopotential models of the Earth published by the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA). They...
- geopotential numbers have units of m2/s2. Normalization by a constant nominal gravity value (units of m/s2) yields units of metre, as in geopotential...
- with an ****umed linear distribution of absolute temperature T against geopotential altitude h. The other two values (pressure P and density ρ) are computed...
- geodesy, a geopotential model is the theoretical analysis of measuring and calculating the effects of Earth's gravitational field (the geopotential). The Earth...
- ISA h {\displaystyle h} = geopotential height at which pressure is calculated (m) h b {\displaystyle h_{b}} = geopotential height of reference level b...
- orthometric heights, geopotential heights, and dynamic heights (see Geodesy#Heights). All points on a geoid surface have the same geopotential (the sum of gravitational...
- polynomials in physics Standard gravitational parameter (GM) Geoid Geopotential Geopotential model Solivérez, C.E. (2016). Electrostatics and magnetostatics...
- centers. In meteorology, geopotential heights are used when creating forecasts and analyzing pressure systems. Geopotential heights represent the estimate...