I love your videos! thanks for posting. They have been a huge help with my Geology class as we are covering the same topics. I recommended you to all my classmates and told the teacher to check you out as well. It has been some time since high school and this is a great way to catch me up. I graduate in 3 weeks and this takes the pressure off at least for this one class. :-)
Thanks for video keep going 🤠 greeting from Morocco (their deeds) are like layers of darkness in a vast deep sea overwhelmed by a wave, above which there is another wave, above which there are clouds - layers of darkness, one above the other. When one puts forth his hand, he can hardly see it; and the one to whom Allah does not give light can have no light at all.
Interesting; ??Could I make a mechanical narrow band pass filter, isolate one frequency, & drive a rotory generator with it?? For ex: electronic filters use capacitance (in-general elasticity) & inductance (in-general inertia) as building blocks to make filters.
Could someone describe more about the factors of the size of the wave. He said that there are three factors 1.Wind speed 2.Intensity and 3.the distance right? I am confused about the first and the second, because the storms are classified by wind speed. Am I right ? Thank you for the videos
Thank you for posting these videos. I wish my professor was as enthusiastic as you. I am have a tough time understanding some of these topics but your vids help clarify most of it. Do you have any studying tips you can impart? I am trying to earn a degree in marine science but I am not much of a scholar. The sad part about it is that I have spent much time out in the ocean on army watercraft clueless as to what the driving force behind our ocean consisted of. Again thank you for posting.
I fucking love this guy. He's such a cool teacher. These videos helped me out a lot with my oceanography classes. Keep posting them, man.
I love your videos! thanks for posting. They have been a huge help with my Geology class as we are covering the same topics. I recommended you to all my classmates and told the teacher to check you out as well. It has been some time since high school and this is a great way to catch me up. I graduate in 3 weeks and this takes the pressure off at least for this one class. :-)
Enthusiastic professor! Thats great!
Thanks for video keep going 🤠 greeting from Morocco
(their deeds) are like layers of darkness in a vast deep sea overwhelmed by a wave, above which there is another wave, above which there are clouds - layers of darkness, one above the other. When one puts forth his hand, he can hardly see it; and the one to whom Allah does not give light can have no light at all.
Does anyone know where I can get the slides, book the lecture is based on?
Interesting;
??Could I make a mechanical narrow band pass filter, isolate one frequency, & drive a rotory generator with it??
For ex: electronic filters use capacitance (in-general elasticity) & inductance (in-general inertia) as building blocks to make filters.
Could someone describe more about the factors of the size of the wave. He said that there are three factors 1.Wind speed 2.Intensity and 3.the distance right? I am confused about the first and the second, because the storms are classified by wind speed. Am I right ? Thank you for the videos
Thank you for posting these videos. I wish my professor was as enthusiastic as you. I am have a tough time understanding some of these topics but your vids help clarify most of it. Do you have any studying tips you can impart? I am trying to earn a degree in marine science but I am not much of a scholar. The sad part about it is that I have spent much time out in the ocean on army watercraft clueless as to what the driving force behind our ocean consisted of. Again thank you for posting.
Very nice, thank you
By which forces are both the longitudinal and transverse motions formed, to create the initial ciruclar motion of the water particles?
Wind energy
I fcking love waves now
interesting
I hope you get to learn surfing!
i have do watch this for sci class
an introduction to the World's Oceans Tenth Edition
Isn't motion elliptical at bottom layers.
The way you've cropped the sin wave at 1:41 is technically a cos wave
there is no 0 point, or pi on the axis
2:39
Well good for you. How's English class going?
Lolol hang ten made me laugh
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