This exam covers Ahrens Chapters 7, 8, 10, and 12, plus related
... 10. Net convergence of air would cause surface pressure to __________ and net divergence would cause surface pressure to __________. a. increase, decrease b. increase, increase c. decrease, decrease d. decrease, increase 11. Supercooled cloud droplets are: a. ice crystals surrounded by air warmer th ...
... 10. Net convergence of air would cause surface pressure to __________ and net divergence would cause surface pressure to __________. a. increase, decrease b. increase, increase c. decrease, decrease d. decrease, increase 11. Supercooled cloud droplets are: a. ice crystals surrounded by air warmer th ...
Calculus 3 Lecture Notes, Section 12.1
... Level curves can be generated on Winplot after graphing the surface by clicking on “levels” in the Inventory window. I told Winplot to generate 10 level curves using equally-spaced constant values of z with a low value of 0 and a high value of 5. After entering the low and high values, click on “aut ...
... Level curves can be generated on Winplot after graphing the surface by clicking on “levels” in the Inventory window. I told Winplot to generate 10 level curves using equally-spaced constant values of z with a low value of 0 and a high value of 5. After entering the low and high values, click on “aut ...
Ultrahydrophobicity
Superhydrophobic surfaces are highly hydrophobic, i.e., extremely difficult to wet. The contact angles of a water droplet exceeds 150° and the roll-off angle/contact angle hysteresis is less than 10°. This is also referred to as the Lotus effect, after the superhydrophobic leaves of the lotus plant. Droplet impacting on these kind of surfaces can fully rebound like an elastic ball, or pancake.