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Talk:Coriolis effect
... geopotential height is part of incorporating the oblateness of the Earth into the equation of ... in meteorology is tailored to take the oblateness of the Earth into account. The equation ... That component is there to take the oblateness of the Earth into account. That acceleration ... section IV: discuss the consequences of the oblateness of the real earth... the shape of ... coordinate system What McIntyre writes about the oblateness is the same as what Dale ...
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User talk:William M. Connolley/Old Talk 9
... not valid in meteorology, in meteorology the oblateness of the Earth needs to be taken into account (and of course, the oblateness is (indirectly) represented in the equations of ... the std met equations just incorporate the oblateness into the gravity/local vertical term. The ... in meteorological computer models. By 'taking the oblateness into account' I mean the following: if ... same. On the other hand: if the oblateness would not be taken into account, ( ...
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Talk:Roche limit
... Noren 17:27, 15 Nov 2004 (UTC) Oblateness term I think that Weisstein got it ... a mouthful --- it turns out that the oblateness of a body is the ratio of ... true that this is indirectly related to oblateness, the statement that c/R equals the oblateness of the satellite is incorrect- a perfectly ... is low. An important problem with your 'oblateness' definition of the |
Talk:Moon/Archive 1
... reference for the biaxial dimensions and hence oblateness... Urhixidur 23:54, 2005 Jan 18 (UTC ... km [1] Polar diameter 3472.0 km Oblateness 0.0012 The current JPL listing is ... Average 3476.7 Polar 3475.6 Hence Oblateness 0.00063±0.00003 That's the best ... May 3 (UTC) Addendum: [3] gives Moon oblateness as 0.002 and diametre of 3475 ...
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User talk:Ems57fcva/archive 2
... not valid in meteorology, in meteorology the oblateness of the Earth needs to be taken into account (and of course, the oblateness is (indirectly) represented in the equations of ... the std met equations just incorporate the oblateness into the gravity/local vertical term. The ...
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Sun
... Circumference 4.373×10 6 km(109 Earths) Oblateness 9×10 −6 Surface area 6.09×10 12 ... is a near-perfect sphere, with an oblateness estimated at about 9 millionths, which means ... S., Rozelot J.-P. (2000), The solar oblateness and its relationship with the structure of ...
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Talk:Moon/Archive 2
... a diameter of 3475 km but no oblateness, while the article gives an equatorial diameter ... polar diameter of 3472.0, and an oblateness of (3476.2 - 3472.0) / 3476.2 ...
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Tests of general relativity
... sun. These are mainly because of solar oblateness and the presence of other planets, which ... tugs of the other planets < 0.1 Oblateness of the sun 42".98±0".04 General ...
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Heliosynchronous orbit
... This last quantity is related to the oblateness as follows: is the Earth's oblateness is the Earth's ...
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Robert H. Dicke
... s principle. He made measurements of solar oblateness which were useful in understanding the perihelion ... H. Dicke and H. M. Goldenberg, "Solar Oblateness and General Relativity", Phys. Rev. Lett. 18 ...
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