The temperature of troposphere is not constant. It varies from -51C to 17 Celcius.
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acceleration is the slope of the v t graph... so the acceleration is constant and negative. In other words, the object is slowing down at a constant rate.
yes snow occurs in the troposphere so blizzards do too.
The x-t graph can't tell you anything about direction, so you can only make observations regarding speed, not velocity. For constant speed, the x-t graph is a straight line. The slope of the line is numerically equal to the constant speed.
Hi, The original answer was: Planck's Constant = Energy/Frequency = [ML2T-2]/[T-1] = [ML2T-2] So, Dimensional Formula of Planck's Constant = [ML2T-2] In fact, it should read: Planck's Constant = Energy/Frequency = [ML2T-2]/[T-1] = [ML2T-1] So, Dimensional Formula of Planck's Constant = [ML2T-1] Regards, Lho
T=I A(alpha) , T = I * DALTA W (OMEGA)/DALTA T , SINCE I*W (OMEGA) = DALTA L(ANGLUAR MOMENTUM ) So, T = DALTA L / DALTA T , Thus , As rate of change of anguar momentum is equal to torque . so we know that earth revolves around sun while torque acting on it is zero . so here we may conclude that T=DALTA L / DALTA T , T= O => np change in DALTA L i.e DALTA L = CONSTANT . so now we may conclude that when earth revolves aroung sun angkuar momentum is constant.
From Boyle's law pressure (P) times volume (V) divided by temperature T is a constant; so if T is held constant then if pressure triples volume is decreased to 1/3 its original value
the troposphere is the closest layer to earth, so it would be the coldest right? no. the troposphere uses greenhouse gasses to trap in the heat I'm not sure what the exact temperature is but....there you go!! :)
the troposphere is the closest layer to earth, so it would be the coldest right? no. the troposphere uses greenhouse gasses to trap in the heat I'm not sure what the exact temperature is but....there you go!! :)
what is the dimension of planks constant
On a V-t graph, constant speed is shown as a horizontal line.