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25 June, 07:23

Calculate and compare the amount of energy retrieved by the ocean and by the atmosphere. Assume that the radius of the area is 1 m, and the density of seawater is 1028 kg m-3 and of air is 1.29 kg m-3. Also, assume that the mean flow in the atmosphere is 10 m s-1 whereas that of the ocean is 1 m s-1.

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  1. 25 June, 07:24
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    for atmosphere K. E. = 0.5 * 1.29 * 10²

    for atmosphere K. E. = 64.5 J

    so we can say atmosphere is moving faster

    and amount of energy is significantly less than that is possessed by ocean of same volume

    Explanation:

    given data

    radius of the area = 1 m

    density of seawater = 1028 kg/m³

    density of air = 1.29 kg/m³

    mean flow atmosphere = 10 m/s

    mean flow ocean = 1 m/s

    to find out

    Calculate and compare the amount of energy retrieved by the ocean and by the atmosphere

    solution

    we know that here kinetic energy is express as

    K. E. = 0.5 * m * v²

    here m is mass and v is velocity

    but we take m = dv and where d is density and v is volume

    so

    K. E. = 0.5 * dv * v² ... 1

    and here we know side is 1 m

    so volume will be = 1 m³

    and dv is given = 1028 for ocean and 1.29 for atmosphere

    so from equation 1

    for ocean K. E. = 0.5 * 1028 * 1²

    for ocean K. E. = 514 J

    and

    for atmosphere K. E. = 0.5 * 1.29 * 10²

    for atmosphere K. E. = 64.5 J

    so we can say atmosphere is moving faster

    and amount of energy is significantly less than that is possessed by ocean of same volume
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