Cabin altitude is a critical factor in aviation, as it affects the comfort and health of passengers and crew. The cabin altitude inside an aircraft is typically lower than the outside atmospheric pressure at high altitudes to provide a breathable environment.
The relationship between cabin altitude and differential pressure can be described by the formula:
Understanding this relationship helps in designing pressurized cabins that maintain a comfortable environment for passengers during flights at high altitudes.
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