1. Having access to mesothermal and dry climates, mountains, and known for its beaches, Australia is an OK option, but it lacks tropical climates completely. Tanzania
2. has diverse cultures and languages, meso- and micro-thermal climates, and minor Europe alpine glaciers, but no tropical climates or deserts. Brazil
3. Having famous deserts, beaches, reefs, and even minor tropical areas makes California great option if you are willing to do without glaciers and alpine-like mountains.
4. Incredible rain forests and beaches are what stand out for , but the climate in nearly all tropical with little variety.
5. Possessing high mountains with glaciers, coastlines with beaches, deserts, savannas, has it all and spans highland, tropical, dry, and mesothermal climates with spicy food as well!
6. With the highest elevations on its continent, has amazing mountain landscapes with rapidly melting glaciers, tropical savannas for world-class safaris, beaches, and even deserts.
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Physics, 21.06.2019 22:30, droidd133
Fft review: linspace, fs, fftshift, nfft 1. generate one second of a cosine of w,-10hz sampled at f, = 100hz and assign it to x. define a tt as your time axis 2. take 64 points fft. 3. as you remember, the dft (which the fft implements) computes n samples of s2t where k-0,1,2, n -1. plot the magnitude of this 64-points fft at range 0 to 63, what do you think of this graph? 4â·to get the x-axis into a hz-frequency form, plot this 64-points fft between-50 to 50 (the 100hz sampling rate) and have n-points between them. 5. according to your figure, what frequency is this cosine wave at? 6. remember that the fft is evaluating from 0 to 2ď€. we are used to viewing graphs from-ď€ to ď€. therefore, you need to shift your graph. 7. now according to your shifted graph. what frequency is this at? 8. note that the spikes have long drop-offs? try a 1024-point dft. note that the peak is closer to 10 and the drop-off is quicker. although, now sidelobes are an issue
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Physics, 22.06.2019 05:30, ellycleland16
Iwill give 30 points to whoever answers ! what is the formula for actual mechanical advantage and ideal mechanical advantage?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 12:30, mommer2019
Consider a system with two masses that are moving away from each other. why will the kinetic energy differ if the frame of reference is a stationary observer or one of the masses?
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