Typical values of the density, pressure, and temperature of air at sea level static conditions for a standard day are:
Density: 1.229 kilogram per cubic meter or .00237 slug per cubic feet
Specific Volume: .814 cubic meters per kilogram or 422 cubic feet per slug
Pressure: 101.3 kilo Newtons per square meter or 14.7 pounds per square inch
Temperature: 15 degrees Celsius or 59 degrees Farenheit
Absolute Temperature: 288 degrees Kelvin or 519 degrees Rankine
Viscosity: 1.73 time 10^-5 Newton-second per square meter or 3.62 times 10^-7 pound-second per square foot.
Gas Constant: .286 Joules per gram per degree Kelvin or 53.5 foot-pounds per pound per degree Rankine.
Specific heat at constant volume: .715 Joules per gram per degree Kelvin or .17 BTU’s per pound per degree Rankine.
Ratio of specific heats: 1.4
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