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    Abstract This is an experiment about procedures of calibration of a Coriolis mass flow meter. To do the experiment‚ water is pumped from a reservoir and its flow rate is set by a tap‚ the height drop is examined by eye and the time is recorded for a period during the flow. This procedure is arranged for the calibration of the Coriolis meter by comparing the calculated mass flow and the read value. Although‚ it is a reasonable aspect for the calibration which is comparing digital and analog measurement

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    the storms is caused by Coriolis Effect. The Coriolis Effect does not deflect the winds in required direction either in clock wise or anti-clock wise in the equator region. It is generally said that air at the equator region will not be held at low pressure and do not rotate. Rather‚ it can flow from high to low pressure due to the weak Coriolis force. If the air is not made to rotate near the equator region‚ storm cannot result. Hence‚ Hurricanes also do not form. Coriolis force is considered as

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    to rise‚ and then it would cool and flow back toward the poles. The problem with this proposal is that Earth does rotate from west to east. This rotation causes the Coriolis effect‚ wherein moving particles such as air are deflected to the right in the northern hemisphere and to the left in the southern hemisphere. The Coriolis effect‚ combines with the heat imbalance founded on Earth to create distinct global wind systems that transport colder air to warmer areas and warmer air to colder areas. The

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    Describe how atmospheric circulation gives rise to the formation of high and low pressure area? The origins of the creation of areas of differing pressures can be seen to start with the sun. As the sun gives off radiation some is absorbed by the earth‚ however this absorption is centred on the equator and therefore creates a disparity between the heat of the equator and tropics and the rest of the globe. Between 450 North and 300 South there is a positive heat budget whereas outside these regions

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    pendulum demonstrates the rotation of the Earth. The Foucault pendulum is not forced to stay in a fixed plane like Newton’s pendulum‚ also known as Newton’s cradle‚ which means it can move freely in response to the Coriolis force. The Coriolis force‚ also known as the Coriolis effect‚ occurs when masses above the Earth’s surface‚ such as a bullet or rocket‚ appear to be deflected from their trajectory‚ meaning they don’t reach their intended location straight ahead of them. In fact it is our frame

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    its relationship to the three circulation cell of Hadley‚ Ferrel and the polar cell. It will then move on to explain the relationship of high and low pressure the divergence and convergence process. Finally‚ it will link the lapse rate‚ with the Coriolis forces‚ the development of the Rossby waves and jet streams. By understanding these dynamics we can understand the weather systems and the impact on our environment. Over time there has been a number of models presented to help us unravel the complicated

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    in total‚ the first being the Hadley cell‚ devised in 1686 and revised in 1735‚ Hadley proposed that warm tropical air rises and spreads towards the poles at high altitudes‚ with a return flow towards the equator at low level. He added in 1735 the effects of the Earth’s rotation‚ deflecting winds towards the right hemisphere and to the left in the southern hemisphere; this however failed to explain westerly winds in the temperature latitudes. In 1856 Ferrel proposed that three cells form in each hemisphere

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    12km up in the Troposphere and meanders at different latitudes in waves known as Rossby waves. Here‚ the air moves in balance with lots of forces and is caused by different pressures‚ so moves according the Pressure Gradient Force. However‚ the Coriolis Force deflects the wind that is caused by Pressure gradients‚ so the net result is an upper level wind that blows parallel to the isobars‚ known as the Geostrophic wind or our jet stream. This jet stream meanders from latitude to latitude which

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    Coriolis force (**longitude and latitude examples are approximate and not exact) Socho ki hum dono 75 degree longitude pe ek doosre ki taraf face karke khade hain aur ball se catchcatch khel rahein hain Lekin main 0 degree equator pe khada hoon Maldives mein‚ aur tum 30 degree north pe khadi ho Chandigarh mein Ab equatorial circumference of earth = 40‚000 km And earth moves one rotation in 24 hours‚ (west to east) Yani meri speed eastwards hai = 40‚0000/24 = 1650 km/hr Aur aur 30 degree north

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    English 101 June 30‚ 2013 Writer’s Checklist for Cause and Effect Essay 1. Have I identified the cause or effect I am analyzing in my thesis? Yes‚ I have identified the cause or effect in my thesis. 2. Have I explained the cause-and-effect relationship convincingly? Yes‚ I have explained the cause-and-effect relationship. 3. Have I organized my causes and/or effects logically? Yes‚ I have organized my causes and/or effects logically. 4. Have I used sound logic? Yes‚ I have

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