Engineering
Engineering, 07.05.2021 03:00, noahah3

How does wind’s suspended load differ from its bed load? View Available Hint(s) How does wind’s suspended load differ from its bed load? The bed load consists of gravel-sized grains that move by saltation, whereas the suspended load consists of sand-sized through clay-sized grains that can be carried far distances by the wind once they are initially ejected into the air. The bed load consists of clay-sized and silt-sized grains that move by saltation, whereas the suspended load consists of sand-sized grains that can be carried far distances by the wind once they are initially ejected into the air. The bed load consists of sand-sized grains that move by saltation, whereas the suspended load consists of fine, silt- or clay-sized particles that can be carried far distances by the wind once they are initially ejected into the air. The suspended load consists of sand-sized grains that move by saltation, whereas the bed load consists of fine, silt- or clay-sized particles that can be carried far distances by the wind once they are initially ejected into the air. The suspended load consists of gravel-sized grains that move by saltation, whereas the bed load consists of sand-sized through clay-sized grains that can be carried far distances by the wind once they are initially ejected into the air.

answer
Answers: 2

Other questions on the subject: Engineering

image
Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:10, abdirahmansoloman
Air is to be cooled in the evaporator section of a refrigerator by passing it over a bank of 0.8-cm-outer-diameter and 0.4-m-long tubes inside which the refrigerant is evaporating at -20°c. air approaches the tube bank in the normal direction at 0°c and 1 atm with a mean velocity of 4 m/s. the tubes are arranged in-line with longitudinal and transverse pitches of sl- st 1.5 cm. there are 30 rows in the flow direction with 15 tubes in each row. determine (a) the refrigeration capacity of this system and (b) pressure drop across the tube bank. evaluate the air properties at an assumed mean temperature of -5°c and 1 atm. is this a good assumption?
Answers: 1
image
Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:10, bunnles
During a steady flow process, the change of energy with respect to time is zero. a)- true b)- false
Answers: 2
image
Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:10, QueenLife4869
Awall of 0.5m thickness is to be constructed from a material which has average thermal conductivity of 1.4 w/mk. the wall is to be insulated with a material having an average thermal conductivity of 0.35 w/mk so that heat loss per square meter shall not exceed 1450 w. assume inner wall surface temperature of 1200°c and outer surface temperature of the insulation to be 15°c. calculate the thickness of insulation required.
Answers: 3
image
Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:20, moneywaydaedae
Air is compressed isentropically from an initial state of 300 k and 101 kpa to a final temperature of 1000 k. determine the final pressure using the following approaches: (a) approximate analysis (using properties at the average temperature) (b) exact analysis
Answers: 1
Do you know the correct answer?
How does wind’s suspended load differ from its bed load? View Available Hint(s) How does wind’s susp...

Questions in other subjects:

Konu
English, 18.05.2021 04:30
Konu
Chemistry, 18.05.2021 04:30