Explain the concept of a wave vector - how it is defined, what are its properties? Describe the forces acting on a brick lying still on the floor. Describe the four phases of matter. Compare their external, observable properties. Compare the nature of the forces between atoms...
The mechanism of instability is explained by introducing the concept of modal dampings, as the components of the damping forces along the unit vectors of a non-orthogonal eigenvector basis. Such quantities can change sign while the load changes the eigenvectors of the basis, thus triggering ...
Why do magnetic lines of force, go from south to north internally? Why do like magnetic poles repel each other? What is the origin of this phenomenon? What is a magnetic field, how is it defined and what does it tell you? Explain why magnetic damping might not be ...
Across the stable density stratification of the abyssal ocean, deep dense water is slowly propelled upward by sustained, though irregular, turbulent mixing. The resulting mean upwelling determines large-scale oceanic circulation properties like heat and
The populations oscillate out of phase, with damping, before stabilising to an equilibrium. J = k γδδβ α n−1(1 − n) − k γδ n−...
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Crucially, we depart from the concept of a universal spectrum and fully encompass the observed variability of oceanic internal wave spectra, including an extra degree of freedom for the near-inertial spectral content, which has not yet been included in a theoretical framework before beyond a brief...
The delay in the cell contraction is due to viscous damping. We have also calculated the cross correlation of the area change between neighboring cells. Although the cells have been given a random initial phase lag, once they settle into a regular oscillation, the mechanical coupling among ...
Answer to: Explain the difference between the damping coefficient and damping ratio. Which should be used in engineering practice? Explain. By...
How to calculate damping constant? Explain how you calculate 1.4929^(1/5). Is the modulus of a complex number always positive? If it is sometimes negative, how do we know when it is or isn't? Find the modulus of the complex number. (\frac{(1 - 2i)}{(1 + i)}) + (\frac{(...