main storm hazards. Thunderstorm Hazards (lightening‚ hail‚ tornado‚ downpours of rain flooding‚ downbursts of air gustfronts Hurricane Hazards contain thunderstorms‚ storm surge/coastal flooding‚ high waves‚ coastal erosion 2. Describe the different types of lightning‚ how they form‚ and what happens when they strike something. Cloud-to-cloud lightening: occurs when voltage gradient within a cloud‚ or between clouds overcomes electrical resistance of air. Cloud-to-ground lightening: occurs
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Journal Entry: Making Waves For this assignment you will need a rubber tube‚ a spring‚ or a rope. Tie one end to a fixed support and move it up and down to produce a wave. What type of wave are you producing? Describe it in terms of its motion relative to the direction of energy transport and in terms of whether it is electromagnetic or mechanical. Next‚ you will need a wide pan of water. Repeatedly dip your finger into the water to make a circular wave on the surface. What happens to the wavelength
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Katsushika Hokusai’s Under the Wave off Kanagawa‚ also called The Great Wave has become one of the most famous works of art in the world—and debatably the most iconic work of Japanese art (Art Institute of Chicago). "The Great Wave off Kanagawa" is part of a series of prints titled "Thirty-six views of Mount Fuji" (Art Institute of Chicago). Hokusai produced this series‚ consisting of more than 36 prints‚ between 1830 and 1833. "The Great Wave off Kanagawa" is a polychrome woodblock print‚ made
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His project seems to be to reacquaint readers with the splendor of that which existed before—and will exist long after—them‚ to reorient themselves in the world as natives‚ rather than aliens. His poem‚ “Wave”‚ is a meditation on energy in its endless forms. In addition to the literal wave as a manifestation of energy‚ Snyder
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gone with or without recognition‚ but one artist who was lucky to find the spot light was the artist‚ Hokusai Katsushika. Hokusai is the artist who created The Great Wave. It is his best known work and he is consisted to be one of the greatest Japanese artists. Hokusai Katsushika was born in 1760 and died in the year 1849. The Great Wave is actually not a Japanese painting‚ but it is a woodblock
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Waves Assignment Microwave Ovens Microwave ovens‚ or microwaves‚ are kitchen appliances which use microwave radiation to cook‚ heat or defrost food. Properties of a microwave: Microwaves are electromagnetic waves with wavelengths longer than those of Terahertz (THz) wavelengths‚ but relatively short for radio waves. Microwaves have wavelengths approximately in the range of 30 cm (frequency = 1 GHz) to 1 mm (300 GHz). The word microwave generally refers to "alternating current signals with
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The Fifth Wave is set in present day Ohio where 16-year-old Cassie Sullivan tries to survive an alien invasion. Separated from her brother‚ Sam‚ she vows to find him. Along the way she meets Evan Walker‚ a silencer‚ who she forms an alliance with to help reunite her with her brother. Evan and Cassie fall in love despite the fact that he is a silencer. Cassie gets into the military base and locates her brother. In the base she encounters Ben‚ aka Zombie and her high school crush‚ who is also trying
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The 5th Wave‚ was full of motifs. First it was the Teddy Bear‚ then it was her Cell Phone that doesn’t work anymore‚ and finally it was the word Survive. I know the two first word s make total sense but the last one the word Survive‚ it seems as if doesn’t belong. But in reality the motifs in the story they mean so much more than living and a distant memory. The teddy bear that Cassie is always carrying is not even hers. So how does this even connect to the story? Well it was her little brothers
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Have you ever wondered the difference between waves as tall as skyscrapers and waves that are as mysterious as a ninja? Rogue waves are found in the middle of the ocean. While‚ tsunamis start in the deepest parts of the ocean and crash at the shoreline. Rogue waves and tsunamis seem very alike‚ but when diving deep into the information‚ you can see clear differences. Rogue waves can be very big and are formed differently. First‚ rogue waves are huge waves that can come out of nowhere with very impactful
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WAVES & SOUND Refraction waves bending when passing through different materials/medium Doppler Effect the effect of a change in frequency‚ resulting from relative motion between source of wave & observer Sound Intensity loudness‚ rate at which energy flows through an area perpendicular to direction of wave Beats 2 waves of similar frequency causing interference heard as beats Reflection Occurs when particles bounce off one another in opposite direction Decibel
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