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Resolved Question: is it mandatory to have a flow in Coriolis mass flow meter to determine density?
is it mandatory to have a flow in Coriolis mass flow meter to determine density?
i mean can we measure density of liquid by just filling it(without a flow)?
moreResolved Question: which word goes for which definition? there are more words than definitions.?
words:
(1) surface current (2) monsoons (3) Gulf Stream (4) North Equatorial Current (5) Global Conveyor Belt (6) upwelling (7) tides (8) spring tides (9) counter currents (10) Coriolis Effect (11) cold-core ring (12) warm-core ring (13) neap tide (14) tidal range (15) density currents
definitions:
(A) a continuous flow of water in the upper 1000 meters of the ocean
(B) tides that happen twice a month; high tides that are not as high as usual and low tides that are not very low
(C) dense water masses which carry oxygen to deep-sea life in deep ocean water
(D) the type of Gulf Stream ring formed between the Gulf Stream and the coast of the United States
(E) winds that change their direction seasonally and may bring heavy rainfall
(F) a major, warm, north-flowing ocean current on the western side of the North Atlantic Ocean
(G) causes a vertical current of colder water to rise, often bringing nutrients to marine life
(H) unusually high tides that occur when sun, moon, and Earth are aligned twice a month
(I) the difference in the water level between low tide and high tide
(J) name for the worldwide circulation of ocean currents which transport warm water to colder areas and cold water to warmer areas
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moreResolved Question: random science questions?
Currents move around the globe affecting climate in the region. Which of the following characteristics of currents that can influence local weather?
depth of current circulation
moisture content
temperature
speed of travel
The voyage of the H.M.S Challenger was important because
it was a race won by Americans, to demonstrate superior sailing and ship building skills
navigators were able to circumnavigate the globe for the first time in history, demonstrating celestial navigation skills.
physicists, chemists, and biologists conducted experiments and gathered collections that changed exisisting scientific knowledge about the oceans.
the first known data gathered about ocean currents and the Gulf Streams influence on weather were documented by biologists and meteorologists.
Match the terms with the correct definition.
Match Term Definition
evaporation A) plants release water back into the atmosphere
condensation B) water vapor changes from the gaseous state to the liquid state, forming clouds and dew
transpiration C) water in liquid form, on the surface, is heated and changed to vapor
precipitation D) water in the form of rain, hail, sleet, or snow falls from the sky
infiltration E) water moves from the surface through the soil underground
Glaciers are formed by:
sea ice buildup.
sea ice and gravel deposits.
sudden ice storms.
unmelted snow over long periods
In the 1700's, the U.S. postal ships traveled faster than the British ships. Curiosity about this resulted in mapping of the:
Labrador current
West Wind Drift
Gulf Stream
Upwelling currents
The currents that flow vertically are
continental.
Coriolis waves.
thermohaline.
wind driven.
The Cryosphere is important because it
affects daily weather conditions.
affects global climate.
provides minerals for daily life.
provides recreation such as beaches.
Minor inorganic salts are needed for these functions.
food gathering and digestion
photosynthesis and diatom structures
reproduction and osmosis
wave and current motions
Upwellings are vertical ocean currents that bring cold _____________ water up from the ocean bottom.
nutrient rich
osmotic
oxygen
photosynthetic
Wind driven currents result in
Coriolis currents.
deep ocean currents.
surface currents.
upwellings.
Match the definition with the correct term.
Match Term Definition
The highest point on the wave is the: A) crest
The distance from the crest of one wave to the crest of the next wave is the: B) wave height
The lowest point on the wave is the: C) wave length
The distance from the bottom of the trough of the wave to the top of the crest is the: D) trough
Waves can erode the shoreline. Why is it important to protect our shores? Give two reasons and support your response with a detailed explanation.
Which of the following would be a good source of water that is readily available for drinking, irrigation, and other uses?
river and lakes
salt water
swamp water
water in glaciers
Match the terms with the correct definition.
Match Term Definition
Saturation zone A) The area where water fills the aquifer
Water table B) The upper most level of underground water supply
Spring C) Surface water fed by ground water
Recharge D) Groundwater supply is accessed by drilling
Well E) Replenished ground water supply by rain
Match each sea floor feature with the phrase that best describes it.
Match Term Definition
Sea mount A) A very flat region of seafloor extending out from shoreline to a water depth of 130
Submarine canyon B) The flattest region on Earth, composes much of the ocean basin, water depths range between 2.5
Continental shelf C) An underwater (submerged) volcano, may or may not be active, more than hundreds of meters high.
Mid D) A large, often deep, erosion caused feature similar to those found on the continents, often carved out in the continental slope.
Abyssal plain E) Ocean ridge
Answer the questions with the correct percentages.
Match Term Definition
What % of the surface of the Earth is covered by usable land, meaning we can live on it and farm it? A) 12.5%
What % of the surface of the Earth is covered by water? B) 75%
What % of the water of the Earth is usable by man (fresh)? C) 25%
What % of the surface of the Earth is covered by land? D) 3%
What city do you live in? Describe two or more hydrologic conditions; hurricanes, drought, wildfires, and/or sinkholes that are specific conditions that exist in your area? How do these conditions affects human behavior?
moreResolved Question: uses of coriolis flowmeter in oil field?
vortex flowmeter used for non conductivity places, but i need which field the coriolis flow meter used.
moreVoting Question: Coriolis meter and water %?
Can you use a coriolis meter not just to produce a mass flow measurement but to calculate the %water in oil at the same time too?
moreResolved Question: What remains inside a mass flow meter that works under coriolis principle & how it works?
Whether there remains one tube or two? Whether liquid flows in both tubes? Whether comparision of frequency of the tube can be made with the pipeline that holds the liquid itself?
moreResolved Question: What remains inside a mass flow meter that works in coriolis principle & how it works?
moreResolved Question: How Coriolis principle is used to measure mass flow?
Mass flow meters based on Coriolis principle are used to determine flow rate of a liquid. But the general Coriolis principle or effect is for a rotational article saying there direction of motion. Then how Coriolis principle is used for flow measurement of a liquid flowing in one direction?
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