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Undergrad Atmospheric Lapse Rate (calculating the altitude of cloud formation)
I understand an inversion to be warm air on top of cold air. So the temperature gradient would have to be negative i.e. <0. A skew-T chart shows the temperature over air pressrue as measured by a weather balloon. I'm not very good at reading these, but found this example...- Borborygmus
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Undergrad Atmospheric Lapse Rate (calculating the altitude of cloud formation)
[FONT=Georgia]This is probably more of a p-chem question but I figure you guys are smart enough to answer this. FREEZING LEVEL CALCULATION: [FONT=Georgia]Per FAA "A standard temperature lapse rate is when the temperature decreases at the rate of approximately 3.5 °F or 2 °C per thousand feet up...- Borborygmus
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- Altitude Atmospheric Cloud Formation Rate
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Undergrad Why Does a Spinning Top Stabilize After Wobbling?
Ahhhh, I didn't know there was a way to calculate the restoring force on a top. This is exactly what I'm looking for. What is the equation?- Borborygmus
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Undergrad Why Does a Spinning Top Stabilize After Wobbling?
So I get that conservation of angular momentum makes a spinning top stable. Same mechanism behind gyroscopes. When you first spin a top, there's a lot of wobble (precession), but it quickly dissipates. Why does this happen? The lack of wobbling must be a lower energy state if it is reached...- Borborygmus
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- Spinning Stability
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- Forum: Mechanics