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... FORCES The changing wind patterns are governed by Newton's second law of motion , which states that the sum of the forces acting on a body equals the product of the mass of that body and the acceleration caused by those forces . The ...
... FORCES The changing wind patterns are governed by Newton's second law of motion , which states that the sum of the forces acting on a body equals the product of the mass of that body and the acceleration caused by those forces . The ...
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... force CF Coriolis force V , geostrophic wind Northern Hemisphere low pressure HPG high pressure Southern Hemisphere low pressure HPG CF high pressure Figure 19 : Balance of forces and resulting geostrophic wind . A gradient is the rate ...
... force CF Coriolis force V , geostrophic wind Northern Hemisphere low pressure HPG high pressure Southern Hemisphere low pressure HPG CF high pressure Figure 19 : Balance of forces and resulting geostrophic wind . A gradient is the rate ...
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... forces . Such forces operate at the inter- face of the planetary atmosphere , lithosphere , cryosphere , and hydrosphere . The processes generating these forces are the major agents of erosion , transport , and deposition of debris ...
... forces . Such forces operate at the inter- face of the planetary atmosphere , lithosphere , cryosphere , and hydrosphere . The processes generating these forces are the major agents of erosion , transport , and deposition of debris ...
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