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Which condition is most likely to lead to high winds?

High winds are most likely to occur with the presence of low pressure systems, such as a strong gradient in pressure between two areas. This causes air to move quickly from high pressure to low pressure, resulting in strong winds. Additionally, certain weather patterns like thunderstorms, hurricanes, and cold fronts can also lead to high winds.


Widely spaced isobars often indicate?

Widely spaced isobars often indicate lower wind speeds and generally calm weather conditions. This is because the pressure gradient is weak when isobars are far apart, resulting in less atmospheric pressure change over a given distance.


Which gas would diffuse most rapidly under the same conditions of temperature and pressure a large or a small one?

A small gas molecule would diffuse more rapidly than a large gas molecule under the same conditions of temperature and pressure because smaller molecules have higher average speeds and can move more easily through spaces between other molecules.


What is the difference between low pressure gradient and high pressure gradient system?

A low pressure gradient is a state where the difference in the fluid density between one side of a divider is close to the fluid density of the other side. A high pressure gradient is a state where the difference in the fluid density between one side of the divider is very different to the fluid denisity of the other. For instance, a cell wall is permiable and allows some matter to migrate across the barrier through diffusion. If your blood fluid is carrying a small amount of salt compared to a high salt content on the interior of the cell, there is a high pressure gradient between the two fluid medium. The cell will swell and diffusion will try to balance the salt content from one side of the cell wall to the other by migrating fresh water into the cell and migrating salt to the outside.


What is small scale winds produced by a locally generated pressure gradient?

Local winds are caused by small-scale pressure differences created by variations in temperature and terrain. This pressure gradient results in the movement of air from high pressure to low pressure, generating local winds such as sea breezes, valley breezes, and mountain winds. These winds are typically weaker than large-scale winds and are influenced by local factors like topography and land-sea temperature differences.

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What is a pressure gradient and how is it related to air movement?

Pressure gradient is the rate of pressure change as you change position, not just the difference between the lowest pressure and the highest pressure, but how great (or small) the physical distance between them. Since it the pressure difference that make air flow (wind) the greater the pressure gradient, the greater the wind.


Where is water pressure greater at depth of 1 m in a large lake or at a depth of 2 m in a small pond?

The water pressure would be greater at a depth of 2 m in a small pond because the weight of the water above is greater in the pond compared to the lake. The pressure increases with depth as the weight of the water column above applies more force.


Difference of small and large protein?

One is large and one is small


What is the Difference in small and large AC lines?

Small lines like 5/16 or 13/32 hoses are high side/pressure and liquid lines.......... Large lines like 1/2 or 3/4 hoses are low side/pressure lines.........


What has greater volume a cone or frustum?

A large cone has a greater volume than a small frustum while a small cone has a smaller volume than a large frustum


Why is the large intestine called the large intestine when it is shorter than the small intestine?

The diameter of the large intestine is greater than that of the small intestine.


Do you need a large force to obtain a large pressure?

No! Pressure is force per unit area: p=f/a. Thus it does not require a large force to produce a large pressure; reducing the area increases the pressure for the same applied force. The thumbtack, for example, can be considered to be a pressure amplifier since a small force applied to the head becomes a very large force at the pointed end of the thumbtack. Not if you have a narrow bore pipe.


What is micro manometer?

A manometer is a pressure gauge. A micro manometer is either a really small pressure gauge, or a pressure gauge used to measure really small pressure difference.


The difference between large and small claw iguanas?

the large clawed iguana has large claws. the smalled clawed iguana has small claws. :)


What happens when a small car collides with a large truck?

When a small car collides with a large truck, the force of impact is usually greater due to the size and weight difference between the two vehicles. This can result in more severe damage to the smaller car and potentially lead to serious injuries or fatalities for the occupants of the small car.


In a hydraulic system the pressure on the large piston is the pressure on the small piston.?

In a hydraulic system, the pressure is the same throughout the system, so the pressure on the large piston is equal to the pressure on the small piston. This principle is known as Pascal's Law and is a key concept in understanding how hydraulic systems work.


When there is a large force on small area how does it affect the pressure?

When a large force is applied to a small area, it increases the pressure exerted on that area. This is because pressure is defined as force per unit area. So, as the force increases or the area decreases, the pressure will also increase.