- Question:-What would happen if the outside temperature got up to 180 degrees?
What would happen if the summer temps were to go reach 180 degrees F? When will the buildings eventually start to fall down or crack? I live on the 3rd floor of an apartment building complex, and 3rd is the highest floor. Would the 180 degree temp outside have an effect on me or the building itself?
Answer:-At that temperature, you would likely see some minor damage to your home. However, I would be more concern about how I can survive at least until the next cooling trend. The A/C would likely be of little help and there would likely be no power too. That heat can easily kill a person if you stayed in that apartment with no A/C, - Question:-What is the name for the longitudal line at 180 degrees?
I know that the Prime Meridian is 0 degrees on the longitude scale. But what is 180 degrees--the point exactly opposite the Prime Meridian on Earth?
Answer:---The International Date Line (IDL)----------------The International Date Line (IDL) is an imaginary line on the surface of the Earth opposite the Prime Meridian where the date changes as one travels east or west across it. Roughly along 180° longitude, with diversions to pass around some territories and island groups, it mostly corresponds to the time zone boundary separating -12 and +12 hours Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) (Greenwich Mean Time – GMT). Crossing the IDL travelling east results in a day or approximately 24 hours being subtracted, and crossing west results in a day being added. The exact number of hours depends on the time zones. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Date_Line -------------------- The International Date Line around 180° http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:International_Date_Line.png - Question:-On a Magnetic motor we need the polarity to reverse at 180 degrees to keep the motor in a constant?
Is it possible to reverse the polarity at 180 Degrees on a Magnetic motor so the magnetic fields continue as overlaping increasing fields like it did from top to 180 Degrees. Without reverse polarity at 180 Degrees we have a break point.
Answer:-A motor's torque is maximum when the rotor is about 90 degrees out of phase magnetically with the stator. Any more than that and the rotor again approaches equilibrium, albeit an unstable one. In most motors, it isn't so much the alternation of the magnetic polarities that provides the driving force so much as the the poles' rotation about the stator that drives the rotor. This rotation is inherent in a three-phase motor or a single-phase motor with a phase splitter. Otherwise, the motor requires a mechanical asymmetry between the stator and rotor, most often the result of the existing motion of the rotor or somewhat dodgy commutation with the armature. Such motors often have poor starting torque before the asymmetry is well-established or are less reliable than polyphase motors. - Question:-How do I flip a powerpoint slide 180 degrees?
I'm doing a presentation on Angels and Demons and would like to have the ambigrams flip 180 degrees in front of the audience without having to open up the tool bar in front of them and causing a lull in the presentation. I would like it to be a graphic of some sort so it rotates on its own. Is is possible to do this and how? I'm using Powerpoint 2008 for mac.
Answer:-Duplicate the slide - (View --> Slide View --> click slide, Edit --> Duplicate) click the graphic on the new slide - select 'Draw' --> 'Rotate or Flip' --> 'Flip Horizontal' (if that choice is grayed out, ungroup and then regroup the graphic)
give the slide a dissolve transition. don't use a jump cut, don't use a fade through black, don't use an up-left. use dissolve.
done. - Question:-How long should I bake Fish with Olive Oil on it at 180 degrees celcius?
Hi,
I've read some places that the smoking point for olive oil is 190 degrees celcius, so I decided to bake fish using olive oil at 180 degrees celcius, and it's been almost half an hour, and the fish seems not even close to being cooked.
How long do I have to wait?
Is there a better way?
celsius*****
Answer:-Nowhere near a half hour. Fish should flake with a fork and be at least 72 degrees celsius throughout for food safety. - Question:-How many feet are in a circle that is 180 degrees in diameter?
We are installing a wireless dog fence that's 180 degrees in diameter and are wondering what the footage is if we are to walk the whole circle.
Answer:-Circumference of a circle is the diameter multiplied by pi. You can't measure the diameter in degrees, so I'll assume you mean feet, in which case the circumference of your dog pound will be 3.14159 x 180ft, 565.5ft. - Question:-What do you call an angle more than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees?
What do you call an angle more than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees?
Answer:-Obtuse - Question:-how do you call it when the figure flips 180 degrees?
Let's say we graph a triangle and then we flip it to it's 180 degrees on the plane. How do you call it?
Answer:-Mirror image? - Question:-What is the name of an angle greater than 180 degrees?
What is the name of an angle greater than 180 degrees?
This is due tomorrow so PLEASE help me.
Answer:-obtuse - Question:-Is my homebrew going to be ok since I let it get up to 180 degrees during the boil?
Today is bottling day for my Ruby red IPA. Two weeks ago when I boiled the wort I used a larger burner on my stove. I had not realized it was a larger burner and the beer boiled much quicker and got up to 180 degrees. For what it's worthI used a grain/extract.
Answer:-I highly doubt you’ll have a problem. The “boil” temperature and length can affect grain/hop flavors infused into the wort along with the types of grains/hops used. For instance, if you’re making a whit that you only want to lightly spice, you’d add your bitter orange peal, coriander, ect... during your last 5-10 minutes of the boil. For stronger more pronounce flavor, you could introduce them earlier in the boil. Volume measurements and time length are the main differences between my homebrew IPA and someone else’s aside from ingredients.
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Thursday, November 3, 2011
180 degrees
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
hurricane tracking
- Question:-Should we slash Hurricane tracking and warning from the discretionary part of the federal budget?
Hey cons, it is discretionary spending, must be government waste, right?
Answer:-ummmmm...mr lemming, apparently you missed your 0bamessiah piously babbling about the eeeeevils of 'false choices'; or is that a concept, much like 'tolerance' and 'civil discourse', that does not apply to the Left? - Question:-where can i find a Atlantic hurricane tracking map?
it needs to have the hurricanes that have been already registered plz
can anyone show me one with grips?
Answer:--- National Hurricane Center http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/ -------------- Fred (History)http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/activestorms/atlantic/2009/5/Fred/storms.asp?partner=accuweather&traveler=0 -----
Erika (History) http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/activestorms/atlantic/2009/4/Erika/storms.asp?partner=accuweather&traveler=0 ----------
Danny (History)http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/activestorms/atlantic/2009/3/Danny/storms.asp?partner=accuweather&traveler=0 ------
Claudette (History)http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/activestorms/atlantic/2009/2/Claudette/storms.asp?partner=accuweather&traveler=0 -------
Bill (History)http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/activestorms/atlantic/2009/1/Bill/storms.asp?partner=accuweather&traveler=0 --------
Ana (History)http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/activestorms/atlantic/2009/0/Ana/storms.asp?partner=accuweather&traveler=0 ---------
Marty (History) http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/activestorms/epacific/2009/12/Marty/storms.asp?partner=accuweather&traveler=0 --------------Hurricane informations http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp -------------- Hurricane Names for 2009 http://geography.about.com/od/physicalgeography/a/2009names.htm - Question:-How has hurricane tracking differed in NC from the 1990's to today?
Answer:-The early 90s was like 20 years ago and I have seen the changes in accuracy and it is astounding. Even the number of models have increased exponentially. Better understanding of steering currents, El Nino, La Nina and other oscillation patterns help us a lot too. However sometimes these steering currents become hard to pick out. One way of mitigating a lack of a coherent steering pattern is looking at pressure falls, particularly at like 500mb. Think of these height falls as a ball rolling down hill. The storms go the path of least resistance. They will steer towards lower pressure and invariably away from higher pressure.
Most systems will either turn towards Bermuda as they approach Florida or the Caribbean or they will go south of Florida, in between the Florida Straights and Cuba and into the Gulf of Mexico.
Knowing where fronts and areas of low pressure helps but like I said before, even lower pressure in the upper atmosphere gives us a better understanding of where they may go.
So for the Carolina coastal region, they usually turn before they get to Florida or they go through the Gulf of Mexico and through the southeast USA. If they take the latter track they usually wash out and you get just rain.
Once a storm gets along the east coast the tendency is to go north and then northeast and away from land, unless there is something there to cause the storm to not turn as fast to the northeast.
Meteorologists need the big picture because even a low over the Ohio Valley can cause a storm to change direction.
A week out is still a huge guess but the guess becomes more educated each couple of years. Even those Florida storms of 2004-2005 give us good case studies to evaluate future events. - Question:-Do astronomers get involved with hurricane tracking and forecasting?
Answer:-I disagree with the previous two posters. Hurricanes are tracked and forecasting using modern technology: satellite maps and measurements. And to put satellites into orbit, you need an astronomer or physicist to do the calculations for launch. And you need them to maintain a proper orbit.
Plus, astronomers, as astronauts, can make observations of hurricanes from orbit. For example, astronauts on the ISS can make some measurements of cyclones. - Question:-Texas Cities hurricane tracking chart?
I need a hurricane tracking map for the state of Texas that includes the cities on the gulf coast. From Brownsville, Tx to Galveston, Tx.
Answer:-try www.hurricanetrack.com - Question:-Hurricane Gustav tracking?
I have to do a hurricane tracking chart for school on Gustav but I'm having trouble finding the coordinates. Which websites have them? I also need the miles per hour for each point. I need 10, 2 for each day.
Answer:-Here is the track of Gustav.
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2008/GUSTAV_graphics.shtml
Hope your school assignment goes well. - Question:-Hurricane Tracking Chart?
I'm looking for a hurricane tracking chart. A blank one. I have to map three hurricanes and plot the points at which each level changes. I have one that my teacher gave me but once I got onto the black you couldn't see my writing so im looking for where the land areas are not black they are colored or white
Answer:- - Question:-hurricane tracking tools?
what are used to track hurricanes?
what do people reduce the risks of an hurricane occuring?
helpp meeeeeeeeee =[
Answer:-Hurricane tracking tools: Computer
What are used to track hurricanes:
Dropsondes, buoy data, Satellites, nearby ships, hurricane hunter aircrafts....
Reduce the risk of hurricanes occurring: nothing... PPL can't don't much to reduce the risk of occurrence... But they can reduce the risk of damage done on their property, by placing shutters, and bringing in lawn furniture. - Question:-How do you track hurricane remnants?
I want to know how to track the remnants of hurricanes--not the hurricane itself. Like with Ike, where is that system now? Northern Europe? Asia?
Answer:-Most of them will fall apart after they hit land and try and go over it. Ike was more of a straight mover, and not at an angle, so when "he" hit landfall, it became harder for the hurricane to stay together. Usually if one does cross an ocean or a small land area (like in central america) and go into another body of water/ocean they will rename the hurricane. Where Ike hit at in TX made it very difficult for that hurricane to cross land.
If they move at an angle, they can hit land, but not directly, and still keep their momentum and keep going along the coast, like the ones that have been known to go up the whole east coast, it's because the coast line is at an angle, and if the hurricane is moving at an angle, it is very likely to hit all the coastline cities without being stopped because there is no major land mass is stopping it. - Question:-Hurricane Tracking Cone?
What does it mean if you are in a hurricanes cone?
Answer:-It means that the hurricane can actually hit you.. by changing its path or the size of the storm can reach out..
Good Luck.
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