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choup lag means shut up in Nepal
Inside lag is the time to implement (pass) a policy, while outside lag is the time it needs to take effect.
Impact lag.
From the longitudinal extent of India it is observed that the longitudinal expense is about 30 degree from west to east. This means that there would be a time-lag of two hours approximately from Gujarat to Arunachal Pradesh. To avoid such differences in local time, Indian Standard Time has been fixed to give whole country a uniform time.The local time of standard meridian of 82 degree 32' is observed as the standard time by whole country.
the difference between the arrival of the p-wave and s-wave
the time between the heaviest rainfall and the peak discharge
To determine the time lag between two waves at a distance of 4000 kilometers, we need to know their speeds. For example, if the waves travel at the speed of light (approximately 300,000 kilometers per second), the time lag can be calculated by dividing the distance by the speed. Thus, at 4000 kilometers, the time lag would be approximately 0.0133 seconds (or 13.3 milliseconds). If the waves are traveling at a different speed, you would use that speed in the calculation instead.
As the distance from the epicenter increases, the time lag between P and S waves increases. This is because the P wave, being faster, arrives at the seismograph station sooner than the S wave which is slower. The greater the distance, the more noticeable this time lag becomes.
The lag time between rainfall and runoff is typically greatest for urban areas due to increased impervious surfaces like roads and buildings that inhibit water absorption. In contrast, natural landscapes such as forests and wetlands generally have shorter lag times as they facilitate greater infiltration and storage of rainfall. Additionally, the type of soil and its saturation level can also influence lag time, with dry, porous soils allowing for quicker absorption and longer lag times.
A. locating sounds
locating sounds
the difference between the arrival of the p-wave and s-wave