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Physics, 02.07.2019 23:20, Ndow2

Using ice sheet thickness equation (h):
if there were ice sheets on mars in the past, and at 10 km from the edge of the ice sheet it is 1 km thick, how thick would it be from 1 km from the edge? you may assume the yield strenghts and ice densities remain constants.
use the ice sheet thickness equation: h = sqrt(2yl/pg),
where: y = yield stress, l = distance to ice margins, p = density and g = gravity.

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