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The altitude of the cloud
The airport meteorologists keep an eye on the weather to ensure the safety of the flights. One thing they watch is the cloud
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Shelley Nicole
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1. You observe a cloud at an altitude of 10,000 feet. This cloud name would have the prefix:
a. Alto b. Cirro c. Strato d. Medial
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1. You observe a cloud at an altitude of 10,000 feet. This cloud name would have the prefix:
a. Alto b. Cirro c. Strato d. Medial
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As a crude model for lightning, consider the ground to be one plate of a parallel-plate capacitor and the cloud to be the other
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Youssef
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It takes a plane flying at 150 km/h, 3.0 minutes to fly around a cloud at an altitude of 3000m. What is the diameter of the
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Aidan
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It takes a plane flying at 150 km/h 3.0 minutes to circle around a cloud at an altitude of 3000m. What is the diameter of the
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Simon
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The altitude of the cloud base is particularly important at airports. (The cloud base is where the lowest layer of clouds begins
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bluargh
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A rain cloud contains 3.56 x 107 kg of water vapor. How long would it take (in seconds) for a 4.5 kW pump to raise the same
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raeg
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A certain rain cloud at an altitude of 1.90 km contains 3.20 107 kg of water vapor. How long would it take for a 2.18-kW pump to
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Dhruba
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A rain cloud contains 2.72 × 10^7
kg of water vapor. The acceleration of gravity is 9.81 m/s^2. How long would it take for a
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miyuki
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