Altitude vs. Pressure, Temperature and Density

This table gives density in slugs per cubic foot because it uses the American system of altitude in feet, pressure in inches of mercury and temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. While people often use pounds per cubic foot as a measure of density in the U.S., pounds are really a measure of force, not mass. Slugs are the correct measure of mass. You can multiply slugs by 32.2 for a rough value in pounds.

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Pressure is given in inches Hg Absolute and inches Hg for gauge readings

Altitude Pressure Temperature Density
(ft) pressure in Torr (in. Hg gauge) (in. HgA) (Fahrenheit) (slugs per cubic foot)
0 759.968 105 18 0 29.92 59.0 0.002378
1,000 733.044 101 46 1.06 28.86 55.4 0.002309
2,000 706.628 097 8 2.10 27.82 51.9 0.002242
3,000 681.228 094 29 3.10 26.82 48.3 0.002176
4,000 656.336 090 84 4.08 25.84 44.7 0.002112
5,000 632.206 087 5 5.03 24.89 41.2 0.002049
6,000 609.092 084 3 5.94 23.98 37.6 0.001988
7,000 586.486 081 17 6.38 23.09 34.0 0.001928
8,000 564.388 078 7.70 22.22 30.5 0.001869
9,000 543.052 075 16 8.54 21.38 26.9 0.001812
10,000 522.478 072 31 9.35 20.57 23.3 0.001756
11,000 502.666 069 57 10.13 19.79 19.8 0.001701
12,000 483.108 066 87 10.90 19.02 16.2 0.001648
13,000 464.566 064 3 11.63 18.29 12.6 0.001596
14,000 446.278 061 77 12.35 17.57 9.1 0.001545
15,000 428.752 059 34 13.04 16.88 5.5 0.001496
16,000 411.734 056 99 13.71 16.21 1.9 0.001448
17,000 395.224 054 7 14.36 15.56 -1.6 0.001401
18,000 379.476 052 52 14.98 14.94 -5.2 0.001355
19,000 363.982 050 38 15.59 14.33 -8.8 0.001310
20,000 348.996 048 3 16.18 13.74 -12.3 0.001267
25,000 281.940 039 02 18.82 11.10 -30.15
30,000 225.806 031 25 21.03 8.89 -47.98
35,000 178.816 024 75 22.88 7.04 -68.72
40,000 140.716 019 48 24.38 5.54 -69.70
45,000 110.490 015 29 25.57 4.35 -69.70
50,000 87.122 012 058 26.48 3.43 -69.70
55,000 68.326 009 457 27.23 2.69 -69.70
60,000 53.848 007 453 27.80 2.12 -69.70
65,000 42.418 005 871 28.25 1.67 -69.70
70,000 33.274 004 605 28.61 1.31 -69.70
75,000 26.162 003 621 28.89 1.03 -69.70
80,000 20.574 002 848 29.11 0.81 -69.70
85,000 16.256 002 25 29.28 0.64 -64.80
90,000 12.700 001 758 29.42 0.50 -56.57
95,000 10.160 001 406 29.52 0.40 -48.34
100,000 8.128 001 125 29.60 0.32 -40.11

Source: Aerodynamics for Naval Aviators
Note: This is a summary table. For a more detailed table or a table in metric units, consult an aerodynamics textbook. Many weather textbooks also have the tables .