- 2 |N 11. The figure on the right is the same pressure cell as the top-left cell in Figure 6.6. Using the pressure and
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- 2 |N 11. The figure on the right is the same pressure cell as the top-left cell in Figure 6.6. Using the pressure and hemisphere found in question 10, which of the three wind lines (A, B, or C) has the lines representing the three forces drawn correctly? B C 12. The figure on the right is the same pressure cell as the bottom-right cell in Figure 6.6. Using the pressure and hemisphere found in question 10, which of the three wind lines (A, B, or C) has the lines representing the three forces drawn correctly? A B C Fpe B FPB B Fps A Hemisphere FPB Fps Fog Fe
In the two figures below, the red dashed line always represents the pressure gradient force (labelled Fpg), the green dashed line always represents the Coriolis force (labelled Fc), and the yellow dashed line always represents the force of friction (labelled F). The black line represents the wind direction. Lines representing the pressure gradient force, the Coriolis force, and friction are drawn for all three winds (black lines with arrows pointing the direction the wind is blowing) on both pressure cells.
In the two figures below, the red dashed line always represents the pressure gradient force (labelled Fpg), the green dashed line always represents the Coriolis force (labelled Fc), and the yellow dashed line always represents the force of friction (labelled F). The black line represents the wind direction. Lines representing the pressure gradient force, the Coriolis force, and friction are drawn for all three winds (black lines with arrows pointing the direction the wind is blowing) on both pressure cells.