NGL, I just want to know the answers to these....2)I just thought the didn’t
3)Other than monsoons, I’m not sure what India does as a location....
Welp, can’t wait for someone to answer them
NGL, I just want to know the answers to these....2)I just thought the didn’t
Oof, then I'll just take a stab at them...
1. buoyant force = 0.04 N displacement = 4 m^3 density = 0.2 kg/m^3 maybe try to have more than 1 sig fig next time?AlfWeg wrote: ↑September 9th, 2019, 6:57 pm Good Questions @JoeyC
NGL, I can't believe I didn't think about Q2 right
I'll try basic maths...
1. A basketball in water. Mass of 1 kg, Radius is 1 meter. let's say gravity is 10. What is the bouyant force, volume of water displaced by ball, Avg density of ball?
2. The salinity of 50 grams of water is 40 parts per thousand, how many ounces of pure water would need to evaporate to raise the salinity to 45 parts per thousand?
3. The magnetosphere is created by what layer of Earth? What feauture of the magnetosphere do we use to date oceanic crust?
4. What is an instrument that measures the direction and speed of ocean currents? How does it work(two words will suffice)?
Cool, lol wasn't thinking about sigfigs at all. 1) bouyant Force is equal to the force of gravity which is 1kg * gravity = 10Newtons. Forrmula for volume bouyant Force = Volume*Gravity*density which gives 1/1000 m^3 or . Density is correct.SciolyMaster wrote: ↑September 12th, 2019, 6:04 pm1. buoyant force = 0.04 N displacement = 4 m^3 density = 0.2 kg/m^3 maybe try to have more than 1 sig fig next time?AlfWeg wrote: ↑September 9th, 2019, 6:57 pm Good Questions @JoeyC
NGL, I can't believe I didn't think about Q2 right
I'll try basic maths...
1. A basketball in water. Mass of 1 kg, Radius is 1 meter. let's say gravity is 10. What is the bouyant force, volume of water displaced by ball, Avg density of ball?
2. The salinity of 50 grams of water is 40 parts per thousand, how many ounces of pure water would need to evaporate to raise the salinity to 45 parts per thousand?
3. The magnetosphere is created by what layer of Earth? What feauture of the magnetosphere do we use to date oceanic crust?
4. What is an instrument that measures the direction and speed of ocean currents? How does it work(two words will suffice)?
2. 5.6 g or 0.20 oz of water.
3. ionosphere, periodic magnetic reversals (by measuring the orientation of magnetic minerals in the crust).
4. current meter, water movement orients the rotor in the direction of flow and the rotor spins in proportion to current speed.
1. It’s like a flattopped seamount, which formed by erosion of a seamount (formed by volcanism) to have a flat topSciolyMaster wrote: ↑September 13th, 2019, 9:08 am 1. What is a guyot? How does one form?
2. Describe the three stages of atoll formation. Who first proposed this theory?
3. If a deep-water wave with a wavelength of 12 m is moving at a speed of 50 m/s in 2500 m deep water, what is its period?
4. For the wave in question 3, what is the maximum amplitude it can have before it breaks, assuming it remains in deep water?
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