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it's called a solar wind.

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What is a stream of charged particles moving outward from the sun?

Solar rat


What category best fits stream?

Moving surface water. A+


What is a fast moving stream of particles released into space called?

cosmic radiation (discovered by Victor Franz Hess on 7th of August of 1912)


A fast-moving stream is carrying sand and gravel These particles increase the erosive power of the stream by?

Rubbing against rocks along the stream channel


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What is fast moving air about 5 miles above the Earth's surface?

The "jet stream".


Which rock particle would settle first as a stream slows?

The largest particles in the stream would settle out first.


A broad stream of electron particles bursting upward from the surface of the Sun is called a .?

A+ Solar Eclipse (amosc@ marriyunmoneym)


What effect does the speed of a flowing have on the size of the particles it is able to carry?

For a given mass of stream water, its kinetic energy is proportional to the speed of flow squared. So, for example, if we double the speed of the stream its kinetic energy will increase by four fold. And kinetic energy can be found from the average force acting on some mass (e.g., those "particles") over a distance. So one can conclude that a faster moving stream can exert more force on the stones and debris in that stream. Which means the faster moving stream is more likely to be able to actually lift and carry larger heavier particles than the slower stream can. NOTE: This discounts particles that can float in a static stream, like wood chips, as they are carried without the stream flowing.


Particles carried by a stream or river?

A load is the term for particles carried by a stream or river.


What effect does the speed of a flowing stream have on the size of the particle its able to carry?

For a given mass of stream water, its kinetic energy is proportional to the speed of flow squared. So, for example, if we double the speed of the stream its kinetic energy will increase by four fold. And kinetic energy can be found from the average force acting on some mass (e.g., those "particles") over a distance. So one can conclude that a faster moving stream can exert more force on the stones and debris in that stream. Which means the faster moving stream is more likely to be able to actually lift and carry larger heavier particles than the slower stream can. NOTE: This discounts particles that can float in a static stream, like wood chips, as they are carried without the stream flowing.


Which of these is a form of moving surface water?

We typically think of surface water as primarily existing in lakes and rivers. Moving surface water would primarily be in the form of rivers and streams. Subsurface water moves as well, though slowly, in many aquifers. Indeed, even a glacier moves water in its solid form. There is, of course, turnover of water in any lake or swamp that has an outlet, so that water moves in a technical sense, though the characterization of moving water would typically be reserved for water moving fast enough to be noticeable. There does not seem to be a scientific criterion for how fast water needs to move to be considered "moving" in the macroscopic sense. a stream A+