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work - A form of energy arising from the motion of a system against a force, existing only in the process of energy conversion.

Work - an energy form arising from the displacement of an object by a force; the conversion of potential energy to kinetic energy.
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Work: The distance traveled by an object multiplied by the force applied to it in that direction.
Zenith: The point directly above an observer.
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Work in pairs. Visit the following location on the internet (clicking on the following link will cause a 300K animation to download) Different Amounts of Rain at Different Times to access the interactive spinning pie charts.
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Many people work out of doors in winter and with more involvement in winter sports, the wind chill index has become important in planning outdoor activities in extreme cold temperatures.

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A legacy of his work is the name given to small water-filled, hexagonally shaped cavities which appear in the interior of ice masses bathed in sunlight. These are called Tyndall flowers.

The nitty-gritty work involved with reviewing definitions from the first edition, and authoring and/or reviewing new definitions, fell to the large group of volunteers named below.

where wcy is the work done per cycle. We see that the efficiency depends only on qC/qH. Because qC and qH correspond to heat transfer at the temperatures TC and TH, respectively, qC/qH should be some function of these temperatures:
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(3) The operation, including both field and office work, of measuring the discharge of a stream of water in a waterway.Gage DatumA horizontal surface used as a zero point for measurement of stage or gage height.

THERMODYNAMICS Study of the processes that involve the transformation of heat into mechanical work, of mechanical work into heat, or the flow of heat from a hotter body to a colder body. THERMOGRAPH Essentially, a self-recording thermometer.

The line separating the accumulation area from the ablation areaFirst Law of ThermodynamicsThe law of physics that states that the heat absorbed by a system either raises the internal energy of the system or does work on the environment.

EntropyThe amount of energy that is not available for work during a certain process.Environment CanadaThe Canadian federal government department responsible for issuing weather forecasts and weather warnings in Canada.

A daily routine also helps (such as, in my case, the morning inspection of the raingauges) but even a few seconds careful examination of the car windscreen before driving to work can be worthwhile.

While only the polar-orbiting satellite can locate distress signals, the two types of satellites work together to create a comprehensive search and rescue system.

It may also appear that the persistence method would work only for shorter-term forecasts (e.g. a forecast for a day or two), ...

I have more time to work on my newest passion: painting "oils mostly but also acrylics, watercolors and pastels. I have placed my favorites on a new webpage Keith C. Heidorn's Art Gallery. I hope you will visit and see the product of my work.

The standard coefficient of permeability used in hydrologic work in Meinzer's Units is defined as the rate of flow of water at 60°F, in gallons per day, through a cross section of 1 sq. ft., under a hydraulic gradient of 100%.

The capacity for doing work and overcoming resistance.
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Capillary Potential: The work required to move a unit mass of water from the reference plane to any point in the soil column.

DYNAMICS - The study of physics where motion and acceleration is involved (work is done).
DYNAMIC FETCH - Wave-generating winds over a body of water in-phase with the movement of that region of winds. See also TRAPPED FETCH.

Entropy - The measure of the randomness in a system. Also, the amount of thermal energy that is unavailable to do work.
Evaporation - The change of state from liquid water to vapor, requires energy (latent heat is absorbed).

The time after nautical twilight has commenced and when the sky is dark enough, away from the sun's location, to allow astronomical work to proceed. It ends when the center of the sun is 18? below the horizon.
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Engineering Work Request (EWR)Used to request engineering resources, as soon as possible, when operational, science, or engineering needs require a quick engineering response where no design or redesign is required.

ASTRONOMICAL TWILIGHT The time after nautical twilight has commenced and when the sky is dark enough, away from the sun's location, to allow astronomical work to proceed. It ends when the center of the sun is 18° below the horizon.

The law of physics that states that the heat absorbed by a system either raises the internal energy of the system or does work on the environment.
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Watch (WWW) The world-wide, coordinated, developing system of meteorological facilities and services provided by WMO Members for the purpose of ensuring that all Members obtain the meteorological information required both for operational work and ...

The difficulty with verifying this equation is the determination of the constant k, but it does show the general behavior. Since the wind now blows from high to low pressure, work is done on the air by pressure forces that is dissipated in friction ...

Grid nephoscope A direct-vision nephoscope constructed in the following manner: A grid-work of bars is mounted horizontally on the end of a vertical column and made free to rotate about the vertical axis.

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