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I have to create a character sketch of nernard from aldous huxley's brave new world. Please help me with the topic sentence the
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For what enzymes is iron especially important? - (Talking about photosynthesis and phytoplankton)
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Name the 3 major strategies used to prevent the long term motion of sand on beaches. If you wanted to build a house on a barrier
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a) Describe the generalized flow in a partially mixed estuary by depth. (ie., what is the flow at the surface, middle, and
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Calculate the [h3o+] of the following polyprotic acid solution: 0.135 M H2CO3
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What is the speed of a wave with wavelength=150 m and T=9.8 s, when it is moving through water 40 m deep? What is its speed when
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Toledo, OH is on the western end of Lake Erie. Would a north, west, or east wind produce the biggest wave in toledo? Why?
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What is the speed of a wave with wavelength=150 m and T=9.8 s, when it is moving through water 40 m deep? What is its speed when
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One globally important consequence of the horizontal ocean circulation and one globally important consequence of vertical
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I have an exam in oceanography coming up and I'm having a little trouble understanding directions. For example in my review
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I have an exam in oceanography coming up and I'm having a little trouble understanding directions. For example in my review
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CH4(g) + CO2(g) <--> 2CO(g) + 2H2(g)
Kp = 4.5 x 10^2 at 825 K An 85.0 L reaction container initially contains 22.3 kg of CH4 and
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In a fit of pique, the Canadians fire a cannonball due south from vancouver (lat 49.2 degrees N) at a randomly picked city (39.4
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What is the instantaneous acceleration(both magnitude and direction) due to the coriolis force on an object moving at 160 m/s to
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Your airplane leaves 20 degrees north (linear velocity = 845 nm/h), heading to a point due north at 25 degrees north (linear
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At a spot in the ocean , the surface irradiance is 7.8*10^16 photons cm^-2 s^-1, and k=0.14 m^-1. At what depth does the
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On a bright sunny day, the irradiance on the surface of the ocean is 1.6*10^17 photons cm^-2 s^-1. If k=0.02 m^-1
a)How much
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What is the instantaneous acceleration (both magnitude and direction) due to the coriolis force on an object moving at 160 m
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In a fit of pique, the Canadians fire a cannonball due south from vancouver (lat 49.2 degrees N) at a randomly picked city (39.4
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What is the instantaneous acceleration (both magnitude and direction) due to the coriolis force on an object moving at 160 m
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Your airplane leaves 20 degrees N(linear velocity= 845 nm/h) heading to a point due north at 25 degrees north (linear velocity =
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At a spot in the ocean, the surface irradiance is 7.8*10^16 photons and k=.14 m^-1. At what depth does the euphotic zone end?
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On a bright sunny day the irradiance on the surface of the ocean is 1.6*10^17 photons cm^-2 s^-1. If k=0.02 m^-1
a) How much
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On a sunny day in an estuary, the surface irradiance is 1.6*10^17 photons cm^-2 s^-1. What is k if the irradiance is 7.3*10^13
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What is the percent yield of the reaction under these conditions?
Yes it's coriolis I'm talking about. I'm still somewhat confused. Im understanding in what directiion the plane is off but how to I calculate the distance the plane is off?