Theory about farts.
The plane was encountering turbulence from the nearby storm.
It is a scientific theory
bats can hear sounds of higher frequency than humans (supersonic) because they produce them and these sound waves echo back to them by bouncing of items so that they can see how far something is. Just like in submarines. therfore they need to 'hear' these 'supersonic' waves to see.
Theory-practice-theory take existing theory in education, apply to distance learning, develop new theory Practice-research-theory see what is happening in distance learning, submit to research, develop theory from results Theory-theory-research/practice build on an initial theory to develop a second theory, then apply and test it
A common theory is a theory which has not been proven or a theory without evidence.
Theory about farts.
I don't think there is such a thing as the "supersonic theory". If you mean "superstring theory", no, they are not the same.
Chi-Rong Wang has written: 'Supersonic boundary-layer flow turbulence modeling' -- subject(s): Transmission, Turbulence, Heat
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J. B. Roberts has written: 'On the prediction of base pressure on two-dimensional supersonic turbulent flow' -- subject(s): Aerodynamic load, Supersonic Aerodynamics, Turbulence
co- founder of the Quantum Theory Of Turbulence
The Big Bang Theory - 2007 The Friendship Turbulence 7-17 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-PG
The Big Bang Theory - 2007 The Tenure Turbulence 6-20 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:AL USA:TV-14
The Big Bang Theory - 2007 The Friendship Turbulence 7-17 was released on: Canada: 6 March 2014 USA: 6 March 2014
Alexander J. Smits has written: 'Wall pressure fluctuations in the reattachment region of a supersonic free shear layer' -- subject(s): Shear (Mechanics), Wall pressure (Aerodynamics) 'A Physical Introduction to Fluid Mechanics' 'The dynamics and control of fluctuating pressure loads in the reatachment region of a supersonic free shear layer' -- subject(s): Aerodynamics 'Turbulent shear layers in supersonic flow' -- subject(s): Aerodynamics, Supersonic, Shear flow, Supersonic Aerodynamics, Turbulence
L. R. Fowell has written: 'An exact theory of supersonic flow around a delta wing' -- subject(s): Conical flow, Supersonic flow, Delta wings
The key ingredient in the modern condensation theory that was missing in the nebula theory is the understanding of the role of turbulence. Condensation theory incorporates the effects of turbulence in the early solar system, showing how it can facilitate the collapse of material into the Sun and the formation of planetesimals. This provides a more detailed and realistic explanation for the formation of the solar system compared to the original nebula theory.