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  • ...ale as Kelvin waves, more commonly known as the equatorial [[Rossby radius of deformation|Rossby deformation radius]].<ref name="Gill">Gill, Adrian E., 1 ...ier Academic Press, Burlington, MA, pp. 394–400.</ref> With the inclusion of this approximation, the [[primitive equations]] become (neglecting friction ...
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  • ...re or the Earth's crust. In seismology or geodesy it describes the effects of the body to applied forcing (tidal admittance <ref> {{cite book| url=https: ...1 coronae on Venus|year=2004|last1=Hoogenboom|first1=Trudi|journal=Journal of Geophysical Research|volume=109}}</ref> ...
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  • ...[[gravitational acceleration|acceleration due to gravity]] and [[density]] of the fluid. ...ten be a locally unsteady [[fluvial]] system, when averaged over distances of kilometers, these local variations average and the depth–slope product beco ...
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  • ...te structure of spacetime at the Planck scale. The mathematical expression of the GUP is often formulated as: ...><ref name=Adler>{{cite journal | doi=10.1142/S0217732399001462 | title=On Gravity and the Uncertainty Principle | year=1999 | last1=Adler | first1=Ronald J. ...
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  • ...ane approximation, <math>f = \beta y</math>, where ''β'' is the variation of the [[Coriolis parameter]] with latitude, <math>\beta = \frac{\partial f}{\ * the continuity equation (accounting for the effects of horizontal convergence and divergence and written with [[geopotential heigh ...
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  • ...ular case of Lovelock gravity since the [[Einstein–Hilbert action]] is one of several terms that constitute the Lovelock action. The [[Lagrangian (field theory)|Lagrangian]] of the theory is given by a sum of dimensionally extended ...
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  • {{Short description|Nonpertubative field theoretic approach to quantum gravity}} ...|a detailed introduction to asymptotic safety|Asymptotic safety in quantum gravity}} ...
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  • ...ill provide insight into the cyclic nature of the loads that arise because of rotational sampling for a horizontal axis wind turbine. ...s for Image Processing, Robert A. Schowengerd</ref> Regarding the analysis of loads, it involves [[time series]], in which case the covariance function b ...
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  • ...ses Effects are depicted.|thumb|340x340px|Direct (A) and inverse (B) Moses effects.]] ...[[Moses]], inspired by the mythological [[Crossing the Red Sea|''crossing of the Red Sea'']] in the [[Old Testament]].<ref name=":1" /> ...
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  • ...as the '''universal gravitational constant''' or the '''Newtonian constant of gravitation'''. ...a formula to calculate {{math|''G''}} based on three fundamental constants of quantum mechanics: ...
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  • {{Short description|Variation in pressure as a function of elevation}} ...en fluid, a decrease in elevation within it corresponds to a taller column of fluid weighing down on that point. ...
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  • ...umption that missing mass (i.e., [[dark matter]]) is responsible for these effects. ...galaxies and clusters exhibit stronger-than-expected gravitational effectsgravity is enhanced not by extra invisible mass, but by how mass interacts with spa ...
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  • {{short description|Flows of liquids with varying density}} The flow in many fluids varies with density and depends upon gravity. The fluid with lower density is always above the fluid with higher density ...
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  • {{AFC comment|1=Hello. Is this being submitted as part of a university course? [[User:Curb Safe Charmer|Curb Safe Charmer]] ([[User t ...the governing [[equations of motion]] by identifying the dominant physical effects in a given flow. For [[viscous rotational flow]]s, the analysis focuses on ...
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  • ...l=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-11274-4_670 |encyclopedia=Encyclopedia of Astrobiology |pages=692 |editor-last=Gargaud |editor-first=Muriel |place=Be ...centres is less than the sum of the two radii. Because of the conservation of angular momentum, we have the following relationship between the relative s ...
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  • {{Short description|Functions describing emission-spectrum of a black hole}} ...name "greybody" is simply meant to indicate the difference of the spectrum of a black hole from a pure black body. ...
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  • ...d Coriolis–Stokes forcing on the wind-driven mixed layer | journal=Journal of Physical Oceanography | volume=35 | issue=4 | pages=444–457 | doi=10.1175/J ...he [[Earth's rotation]] on the [[wave motion]] – and the resulting forcing effects on the mean [[ocean circulation]] – were done by {{harvtxt|Ursell|Deacon|19 ...
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  • ...n potential within the metric, and to identify the physical interpretation of the remaining 9 fields. ...stic. Rather, they apply to the non-relativistic (or post-Newtonian) limit of GR. ...
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  • {{Short description|Proposed mode of space travel}} ...it a potential means of achieving human [[interstellar travel]]. This mode of travel has yet to be used in practice. ...
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  • ...selmann |first4=K. |last5=Janssen |first5=P. |title=Dynamics and modelling of ocean waves |date=1996 |publisher=Cambridge University Press |isbn=97805116 ...d the water. For the waves to grow, a higher pressure on the windward side of the wave, in comparison to the leeward side, is necessary to create a posit ...
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