Rogue Waves and Tsunamis Some waves are as fast as a cheetah and as destructive as a bulldozer. Rogue waves are waves usually found in the deepest parts of the ocean. Tsunamis are waves that usually hit the coastline. Despite having some small similarities and differences‚ Rogue waves and tsunamis are both just as terrifying. Rogue waves have an appealing look that has many interesting ways to form. To begin with‚ gigantic waves‚ also known as “freak waves”‚ could seem to come out of absolutely
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Now imagine a rogue wave‚ or at least what you think a rogue wave is. Do the same thing. Do you see any similarities...any differences ? While you may think there are no similarities‚ or no differences‚ you will find that there are some of both‚ in the ways that they are formed‚ where they happen‚ and how to predict them. According to source one‚ “rogue waves seem especially likely to occur in places in the ocean where currents collide”. After they collide‚ a huge wall of water can form and it can
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I. Introduction to Property Law (1-12) Restatement View of Property 1. The legal relations between persons with respect to a thing. a. Thing may be an object with a physical existence or an intangible object. 2. Bundle of Sticks – each stick represents a right a. Posses‚ use‚ manage‚ consume‚ destroy‚ modify‚ alienate‚ etc Classical Perspectives 1. Occupation - one of the natural modes of acquisition a. Taking possession of property of no man with the intention of keeping it (sometimes
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needs water to survive. Water is our most important resource that is required to ensure our survival. This resource is something that we use every day in our lives and it serves many different purposes. We use water to take showers‚ to flush the toilet‚ cook dinner‚ to drink‚ and to clean. Water is not only used for our domestic needs‚ or wants but it is used in agriculture‚ industries‚ transportation‚ and as an alternative energy source (Lenntech‚ 2008). Life would be impossible without water. All
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molecule of water A chemist’s view of the world is not as narrow as one might think! Yes‚ we start with the atom‚ and then go on to the rules governing the kinds of structural units that can be made from them. We are taught early on to predict the properties of bulk matter from these geometric arrangements. And then we come to H2O‚ and are shocked to find that many of these predictions are way off‚ and that water (and by implication‚ life itself) should not even exist on our planet! But we soon
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Rogue wave Rogue waves up to 100 feet tall are a spontaneous natural phenomenon that cannot easily be predicted. In 2005‚ the Grand Voyager of Iberojet Cruises was smacked by a wave that knocked out propulsion and communications systems and injured 20 passengers. In 2010‚ the Louis Majesty‚ operated by Louis Cruise Lines‚ was struck by 26-foot waves off the coast of France‚ smashing glass and killing two of the 1‚400 passengers and injuring another 14. Preventive measures: Ship windows are being
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chemical properties of eggs and other ingredients when making meringue. Chemical and Functional properties of eggs: Background information Eggs give a smoother texture to microwaveable dishes‚ frozen dishes are better to freeze. The yolk and the egg white cam be used in many different ways for different products of food. Eggs contain a lot of protein and a balance of other nutrition. Some producers require fresh eggs to be cooking with‚ it is easy to tell which eggs are old and fresh by water testing
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BOUNDARIES→ Where land is bounded by tidal water‚ such as the sea or tidal river or a tidal lake‚ the boundary is the mean high water mark. The mean high water mark is the line of the medium high tide between the highest tide each lunar month and the lowest tide each lunar month averaged out over the year – Attorney-General v Chamber. ROADS AND NONTIDAL WATERS→ Ownership of land is presumed to extend beyond that boundary and up to the middle line of the road or water. This is the middle line rule. This
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Experiment 3: Preparation and Properties of Soap Objectives: i) To be able to prepare a soap starting with olive oil and animal lard. ii) To examine the chemical properties of the soap that is made. iii) To determine the theoretical yield and experimental yield of soap. Introduction: A soap is a salt of a fatty acid. Fatty acids are carboxylic acids with a long unbranced hydrocarbon (aliphatic) chains. It contains at least 12 carbons and a carboxylic acid group. Materials and Apparatus:
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NAME : ……………………………………………….. GROUP :………………………………………………... TUTORIAL 2 (ALPH20) WAVES WAVES BEHAVIOR 1. To demonstrate interference of light waves‚ Thomas Young allowed light from an illuminated single slit to fall on a pair of narrow closely-spaced slits. Explain: a. Why light from separate lamp bulbs can never produce an interference pattern? b. Why double slits used as above do give an interference pattern? How would the interference pattern differ
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