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An ocean current is continuous, directed movement of ocean water. Ocean currents are rivers of hot or cold water within the ocean. The currents are generated from the forces acting ...
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Air currents may be caused by differences in temperature, pressure, or impurity concentration. Temperature differences can cause air currents because warmer air is less dense than ...
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A rip current, (rip tide is found in passes or channels, rip currents in the surf zone) or rip is a strong surface flow of water returning seaward from near the shore (not to be ...
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Currents (ISSN: 1534-388X) is the official international trade law journal of South Texas College of Law. Debuting in the winter of 1991 featuring an article by U.S.
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A telluric current (from Latin tellūs, "earth") is an electric current which moves underground or through the sea. Telluric currents result from both natural causes and human ...
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Electric currents in solids typically flow very slowly. For example, in a copper wire of cross-section 0.5 mm², carrying a current of 5 A, the drift velocity of the electrons is of ...
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Current Magazine, a student newsmagazine; Current (newspaper), a newspaper about the public broadcasting industry; Current Publishing puts out six newspapers in southern Maine; Currents ...
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A Birkeland current generally refers to any electric current in a space plasma, but more specifically when charged particles in the current follow magnetic field lines (hence ...
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A turbidity current or density current is a current of rapidly moving, sediment-laden water moving down a slope through air, water, or another fluid.
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Convection in the most general terms refers to the movement of molecules within fluids (i.e. liquids, gases and rheids). Convection is one of the major modes of heat transfer and ...
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