Name a latitude where each of the following occurs: polar easterlies, westerlies, and trade winds.

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Answer 1
Answer:

Polar easterlies:60-90 degrees

Westerlies: horse latitude

Trade winds: 30 degrees

Explanation:

The global wind model is also known as the "general circulation" and the surface winds of the particular hemisphere are divided into three wind belts.

Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

1) Polar Easterlies lie-  From 60 to 90 degrees latitude.

2)Prevailing Westerlies also known as westerlies lie - From 30 to 60 degrees latitude.

3)Tropical Easterlies is also known as  trade winds lie -  From 0 to 30 degrees latitude (aka Trade Winds).

Explanation:

The global wind trend is also referred to as "general circulation," and each hemisphere's ground winds are classified into 3 wind belts namely

1) Polar Easterlies lie-  From 60 to 90 degrees latitude.

2)Prevailing Westerlies also known as westerlies lie - From 30 to 60 degrees latitude.

3)Tropical Easterlies is also known as  trade winds lie -  From 0 to 30 degrees latitude (aka Trade Winds).


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You see lightning before you hear thunder because A) light waves can travel through a vacuum. Reactivate B) sound waves cannot travel through the air. C) light waves travel faster than sound waves. D) sound waves travel faster than light waves.

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The answer is C) light waves travel faster than sound waves!
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What’s the similarity between nuclear fission and nuclear fusion

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Explanation:

At first sight, it doesn’t make sense that both fission and fusion release energy.

The key is in how tightly the nucleons are held together in a nucleus. If a nuclear reaction produces nuclei that are more tightly bound than the originals, then the excess energy will be released.

It turns out that the most tightly bound atomic nuclei are around the size of iron-56.

Thus, if you split a nucleus that is much larger than iron into smaller fragments, you will release energy because the smaller fragments are at a lower energy than the original nucleus.

If instead you fuse very light nuclei to get bigger products, energy is again released because the nucleons in the products are more tightly bound than in the original nuclei.

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Find the equivalent resistance in the circuit between A and B ​

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Answer:

Explanation:

The 6Ω resistor and the 3Ω resistor are in parallel.

R = 1 / (1/6 + 1/3)

R = 1 / (1/6 + 2/6)

R = 1 / (3/6)

R = 6/3

R = 2

The 8Ω resistor and the other 8Ω resistor are also in parallel.

R = 1 / (1/8 + 1/8)

R = 1 / (2/8)

R = 8/2

R = 4

This 4Ω resistance is in series with the 4Ω resistor.

R = 4 + 4

R = 8

The 2Ω resistor and the 6Ω resistor are also in series.

R = 2 + 6

R = 8

These two 8Ω resistances are in parallel.

R = 1 / (1/8 + 1/8)

R = 1 / (2/8)

R = 8/2

R = 4

Finally, this 4Ω resistance is in series with the 2Ω resistance we found earlier.

R = 4 + 2

R = 6

The total equivalent resistance is 6Ω.

The amount of work done on an object is found by multiplying what and what

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           (the distance the object moves)
times
           (the force in the direction of motion that made it move) .

1 . A farmer moves along the boundary of his rectangular field of side 10m x 20m . farmer covers 1m in 1sec . what will be the magnitude of displacement at the total distance travelled.2 . Rahul pedals his cycle from rest. Pedals his cycle to get a
velocity of 10 ms-1  in 30 seconds.
then he applies brakes in such that the velocity of the cycle comes does to 6
ms-1  in next 5 seconds . calculate
the acceleration and deceleration .

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1). He's walking the 'perimeter' of his field, meaning 'the distance all the way around'.
If he stays right along the fence all the way, then the total distance he walks is
(10 + 20 + 10 + 20) = 60 meters. (It's a small field ... about 5% of an acre.)
The magnitude of displacement is the distance between the start point and end point,
regardless of the route.  After he finishes one whole trip around, his displacement is
zero, because he ends up at the same place where he started.
Notice the big fat red herring in the question: None of this depends on the speed
at which he walks.

2).  Acceleration = (change in speed) / (time for the change)

While speeding up, acceleration = (10 - 0) / 30 = 1/3 meter per second².

While slowing down, deceleration = (6 - 10) / 5 = -4/5 = -0.8 meter per second²