Meteorology Part 1
... surface, it must be balanced by outflow - a surface CONVERGENCE can be maintained if a DIVERGENCE occurs above the low at the same rate as the inflow below and vice versa. Air spreads out (diverges) above surface cyclones and ...
... surface, it must be balanced by outflow - a surface CONVERGENCE can be maintained if a DIVERGENCE occurs above the low at the same rate as the inflow below and vice versa. Air spreads out (diverges) above surface cyclones and ...
Global atmospheric circulation
... • Thickness of the atmosphere: less than 2% of Earth’s thickness • Definition of temperature. 3 units. • Four layers of the atmosphere, what separate them? • Definition of pressure and its unit. • Definition of pressure gradient. Pressure gradient sets the air in motion. • Equation of state (Relatio ...
... • Thickness of the atmosphere: less than 2% of Earth’s thickness • Definition of temperature. 3 units. • Four layers of the atmosphere, what separate them? • Definition of pressure and its unit. • Definition of pressure gradient. Pressure gradient sets the air in motion. • Equation of state (Relatio ...
Notes - Unit 3 - Fluids
... Archimedes then needed to make an experiment to prove this idea of his. First, he weighed the crown. Then, he took a lump of gold and of silver, each weighing the same as the crown. The silver lump was larger because silver is lighter than gold. It takes much more silver to weigh as much as the lump ...
... Archimedes then needed to make an experiment to prove this idea of his. First, he weighed the crown. Then, he took a lump of gold and of silver, each weighing the same as the crown. The silver lump was larger because silver is lighter than gold. It takes much more silver to weigh as much as the lump ...
Week_2
... absence of any force the momentum of a body stays constant. This is another conservation principle. The only way momentum can change is by application of a force (Newton's 2nd law): d(mV)/dt=F. This statement is more general than, mdV/dt=F, because it allows for changes in mass. It illustrate well w ...
... absence of any force the momentum of a body stays constant. This is another conservation principle. The only way momentum can change is by application of a force (Newton's 2nd law): d(mV)/dt=F. This statement is more general than, mdV/dt=F, because it allows for changes in mass. It illustrate well w ...
MCAT Fluid dynamics
... 15:-With the passage of time flexibility of blood vessels decreases. 16:-Flow rate remains same at every point & every where. 17:-Coefficient of viscosity does not depends upon pressure & density of fluid & does depends upon nature & temperature of fluid. 18:-Product of pressure & time is viscosity ...
... 15:-With the passage of time flexibility of blood vessels decreases. 16:-Flow rate remains same at every point & every where. 17:-Coefficient of viscosity does not depends upon pressure & density of fluid & does depends upon nature & temperature of fluid. 18:-Product of pressure & time is viscosity ...
Introduction Outline: The fundamental forces Pressure gradient
... In continuum Mechanics (e.g., Atmospheric Dynamics), the object is a tiny (infinitesimal) chunk o’ fluid (liquid or gas). For meteorology, we usually refer to this chunk as a ‘fluid element’ or ‘air parcel’. We do NOT consider the microscopic aspects of the fluid in continuum mechanics – only the ma ...
... In continuum Mechanics (e.g., Atmospheric Dynamics), the object is a tiny (infinitesimal) chunk o’ fluid (liquid or gas). For meteorology, we usually refer to this chunk as a ‘fluid element’ or ‘air parcel’. We do NOT consider the microscopic aspects of the fluid in continuum mechanics – only the ma ...
Physic 231 Lecture 21
... • More detailed considerations show that pressure always exerts a force perpendicular to a surface and that pressure is the same everywhere at the same height, i.e. Pfront =Pback, and Pleft =Pright and Pfront= Pright, etc. • Defining density ρ of the liquid by ρ=M/V we can simplify the dependence of ...
... • More detailed considerations show that pressure always exerts a force perpendicular to a surface and that pressure is the same everywhere at the same height, i.e. Pfront =Pback, and Pleft =Pright and Pfront= Pright, etc. • Defining density ρ of the liquid by ρ=M/V we can simplify the dependence of ...
CHAPTER 03
... B. equal to C. larger than 24.Kinetic energy change is often accompanied by a change in ____. YOUR ANSWER: Pressure 25.What term is used when the fluid pressure is reduced to the vapor pressure? A. Bernoulli effect B. differential C. cavitation 26.Flow meters based on the Bernoulli equation, used to ...
... B. equal to C. larger than 24.Kinetic energy change is often accompanied by a change in ____. YOUR ANSWER: Pressure 25.What term is used when the fluid pressure is reduced to the vapor pressure? A. Bernoulli effect B. differential C. cavitation 26.Flow meters based on the Bernoulli equation, used to ...