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Air density is a result of the relationship
between temperature and pressure. This relationship is such
that density is inversely related to temperature and directly
related to pressure. For a constant pressure to be maintained
as temperature increases, density must decrease, and vice versa.
For a constant temperature to be maintained as pressure increases,
density must increase, and vice versa. These relationships provide
a basis for understanding instrument indications and aircraft
performance.
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