Which Earth cycle are you referring to (there are many). If you want us to answer your questions you must be sure your question is as precise as possible.
"the higher the altitude the lower the range "
The answer depends on what "it" is and the overall context. The answer could be the centre of the earth where the earth's gravity has no effect, or the Lagrange point where the gravitational forces of the moon, earth and sun balance each other.
Acting simultaneously along the same line and in the same direction, they have the same effect as a single vector in that direction with a magnitude of 13 N.
There is no exact figure that can represent the distance between two tubewells. It depends upon the underground formation if two tubewells drilled at a distance of 100ft. and both sharing the same low water bearing aquifer then the discharge of one will effect the discharge of the other well. Distance should be as far as it could be, atleast more then 400ft. (minimum side) Farhan
Max height H = u2 sin2@ / 2g So as we increase the angle of projection, then max height too increases and its value will be just u2/2g when it is projected vertically upwards ie @ = 90 deg
Any maximum flow shower head will give maximum effect with minimum water usage.
The earths rotation effects whether it is night or day (so you'll see the moon at night).
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In the last couple of million years, the Earth has experienced dozens of ice ages. The last one ended about 15,000 years ago. We don't know if they are related at all to the Earth's "precession", which is a 26,000-year-long "wobble" in the Earth's spin. There is no reason for precession to have any effect on Earth's climate, since the 'tilt' of the axis remains constant throughout the cycle of precession.
The gravitational forces of the Sun and Moon, effect the earths oceans by forming tides.
The Coriolis effect
Not at all. The only thing that sets the orbital period is the semimajor axis, which is the average of the maximum and minimum distances from the Sun.
coriolis effect
It doesn't
coriolis effect
The moon has the strongest effect on the earths tides.
The Coriolis effect