the heat flow is the same
if the flow is considered conduction
it the glass is clear more radiation occurs from light to dark
if the glass is molten you can transfer heat with convection
a windy day affects windows thru infiltration which will mean the cracks around the edges
perhaps anyone asking this question should not look for a career as a window sales engineer
The average wind speed during a flood can vary greatly depending on the specific weather conditions at the time. It is not uncommon for strong winds to accompany severe weather events like floods, with speeds ranging from 30-50 mph or higher in some cases. Floods caused by hurricanes or tropical storms may experience even stronger wind speeds.
Yes, it's possible, but only during Pluto's summer, when it has a temporary atmosphere.
A tropical storm with winds of 120 km/h (75 mph) or greater is called a hurricane.
yes. it's already a hurricane. Beaufort force 12.
Probably the biggest reason is that there is no land to slow down the wind. Also, wind is caused by differences in air pressure, which are caused by uneven heating and cooling. The gas giants have not only the heat from the sun but also their own internal heat. Jupiter is so massive that it generates more heat than it receives from the sun.
Their cores are spinning faster.
The average wind speed during a flood can vary greatly depending on the specific weather conditions at the time. It is not uncommon for strong winds to accompany severe weather events like floods, with speeds ranging from 30-50 mph or higher in some cases. Floods caused by hurricanes or tropical storms may experience even stronger wind speeds.
wind speeds over 74 miles per hour are possible. in a hurricane winds can get up to 100 miles an hour!
During a blizzard, wind speeds can vary but are typically between 35-45 miles per hour (56-72 km/h). However, it is not unusual for wind speeds to exceed 60 miles per hour (97 km/h) during severe blizzards.
Wind speeds up to 175 mph
The amount of energy produced by wind turbines is directly proportional to the wind speed. Higher wind speeds result in increased kinetic energy being captured by the turbine blades, leading to greater electricity generation. Conversely, lower wind speeds correspond to reduced energy output.
There are no wind speeds to discuss on Mercury, since there is no atmosphere there.
No, the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale only goes up to Category 5, with wind speeds greater than 157 mph. The scale is based on sustained wind speeds and the potential for damage caused by the storm.
Yes, it's possible, but only during Pluto's summer, when it has a temporary atmosphere.
There was rain, flooding and wind speeds up to 175mph
Tropical rainforests typically experience consistent and heavy rainfall due to their humid climate. Wind patterns can vary within the rainforest, but generally they experience mild to moderate wind speeds. However, during storm events such as cyclones, the wind speeds can significantly increase.
A tropical storm with winds of 120 km/h (75 mph) or greater is called a hurricane.