What is another term for the ocean floor? What is fluvial erosion? What is accelerated erosion? What is abrasion erosion? Is soil erosion considered a transform fault/conservative plate boundary? What does tectonic mean? What does "geologic in nature" mean?
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I suggest you split your computational domain in a way that you have a discrete, small boundary face where you want to apply the "point" forcing, then instead of applying a point force use an equivalent surface loading on that face. As area of the face --> 0 you approach a situation ...
That leads me to definitions that we can use in the remainder of this article. “Knowledge and Entropy are properties of the systemandthe state of the system (and possibly external factors too). Information is a property of the system and independent of the state.[iv]” In my opinion, la...
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