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Q: Why deflection of wind become zero at the poles?
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What is a zero deflection?

A zero deflection is the adjustment of a sight, parallel to the axis of the bore of the gun to which it is attached.


Where did the word deflection originated from?

Deflection is a word in the English language that means the act of being deflected, a specified amount of deviation, and deviation of an indicator that measures zero from its normal position.


What is the North Poles population?

Zero, as no one lives there.


How is the energy in wind generated?

wind turbins duh ---------- The Sun heats the atmosphere, more at the equator, less at the poles, causing the air or atmosphere to flow from high energy areas to low energy areas. If the sun would shut off the wind would be reduced significantly, but not to zero. There are other contributing effects but the sun is the largest.


He didstance between two consecutive longitudes ar the poles?

zero


When does enthalpy become zero?

at absolute zero only, the enthalpy of any gas can become zero.


What is the solid to liquid to gas cycle?

water: In zero or below zero degree celcious it will become solid, if the temperature increases it will melt ,if the increasing temperature continuous it will become a vapour form. then this is present in the atmospheric air . if the cool air or wind comes liquid form of rain will occur.


How do you become size zero?

How do i become a size zero can someone give me advice?


What speed is earth revolving?

300,000 km in 24 hours at the Equator; zero at the poles.


Is absolute zero is a temperature commonly reached at the earths poles?

Nope, never, absolute zero cannot be reached by artificial or natural means.


The distance between the longitudes decreases towards?

The north and south poles or away from the equator. At the poles the distances between lines of longitude are zero.


What is the distance of longitude at the equator and the poles?

The equator is a line made of points at zero latitude and every longitude, andevery longitude converges (comes together) at the poles..