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whats that suspost to mean? . . . it means that the sun has a surface feature that supplies reasoning to show that the inner parts are moving...the feature is sunspots..they show that the interior is hotter than the exterior in some places and not in others...or the sun granules...who knows im just a bored high school freshman...

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What is the Subsurface flow in the sun?

Subsurface flows in the Sun refer to the movement of plasma beneath the visible surface of the Sun. These flows are driven by the convective motion of hot plasma in the outer layers of the Sun, known as the convective zone. Subsurface flows play a crucial role in the transport of energy from the Sun's core to its surface and are studied using helioseismology techniques to understand the dynamics of the solar interior.


What are the gas motions within granules on the solar surface?

Granules on the solar surface exhibit convective motion characterized by rising columns of hot gas and sinking cooler gas. This convective motion drives the transfer of heat from the solar interior to the surface, creating the granular pattern we observe. Gas moves up in the bright centers of the granules and down along the darker boundaries.


Which motion causes moon changes?

The motion of the Moon orbiting the Earth, and the Earth and the Moon both orbiting the Sun, constantly alters the appearance of the sunlight striking the Moon's surface, as viewed from Earth. This changes in light and shadow gives the different phrases of the Moon.


At what angle should you tilt an air table to simulate motion on the moons surface?

To simulate motion on the moon's surface, an air table should be tilted at approximately 5°. This angle is equivalent to the reduced gravity experienced on the moon compared to Earth, allowing objects to move with similar characteristics as they would in a lower gravity environment.


Is this sentence correct The surface of Earth is in constant motion because of forces on the planet's surface?

No one answer this, please. It is from their homework, I assigned it to my own class last year. Person who did this: It is very wrong to cheat. You should try and complete your homework independently or with a text book. If you have questions, ask your teacher! That's the only way you will learn it! :) Actually, the sentence is wrong. The correct sentence is: The surface of Earth is in constant motion because of forces inside the planet. :D

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To find the direction of motion from a distance x axis and time y axis graph, look at the slope of the graph. A positive slope indicates motion in the positive direction, while a negative slope indicates motion in the negative direction. A horizontal line indicates stationary motion.


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The motion sensor feature in the LED shop light is highly effective in detecting movement and turning on the light accordingly.


What is the media motion of a surface wave?

The media motion of a surface wave consists of particles in the medium moving in a circular or elliptical motion. As the wave passes through a medium boundary, the motion of the particles is a combination of both longitudinal and transverse motion. This unique motion causes the surface wave to travel along the boundary of the two mediums.


Is a surface wave a mechanical wave?

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How does the surface affect the motion of an object?

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