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There are two main ways of determining altitude: geometric measurement and barometric measurement.
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==Geometric Measurement==
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Geometric altitude measurement is typically performed using GPS, although there are other methods which would give the same result. A geometric altitude measurement tells you exactly how far you are from the ground. This is the measurement you would expect to get if you had a very long ruler.
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==Barometric Measurement==
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In barometric altitude measurement, we start with a measurement of air pressure.
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Revision as of 23:28, 21 May 2018

There are two main ways of determining altitude: geometric measurement and barometric measurement.

Geometric Measurement

Geometric altitude measurement is typically performed using GPS, although there are other methods which would give the same result. A geometric altitude measurement tells you exactly how far you are from the ground. This is the measurement you would expect to get if you had a very long ruler.

Barometric Measurement

In barometric altitude measurement, we start with a measurement of air pressure.

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