Is Saturn the windiest planet?
Space & NavigationSaturn is also the ‘windiest’ planet, with atmospheric winds of up to 1600 kilometres per hour, much stronger than in the atmosphere of Jupiter. Saturn is composed mainly of hydrogen and helium. The ringed planet is nine times further away from the Sun than the Earth. Which planet is the most windy? Neptune has the
How do I install new brake calipers?
Space & NavigationIs it easy to replace brake calipers? Brake caliper replacement is pretty simple – until you get to the bleeding part. Then you’ll need a friend (and possibly a whole lot of patience) to finish the job. Fancy bleeder tools help as well. Do you need to bleed brakes after replacing caliper? If you have
Who published copper sun?
Space & NavigationAtheneum Books Official cover art Author Sharon M. Draper Publisher Atheneum Books Publication date 2006 Awards Coretta Scott King Award Is Copper Sun Based on a true story? Copper Sun is a work of historical fiction. Who is Teenie Copper Sun? Teenie is the slave cook at Derbyshire Farms. Teenie is diminutive in stature, but
How do you get the area of a trapezoid?
Space & NavigationTo find the area of a trapezoid, multiply the sum of the bases (the parallel sides) by the height (the perpendicular distance between the bases), and then divide by 2. Why is the area of a trapezoid? The area of this parallelogram is its height (half-height of the trapezoid) times its base (sum of the
Which property is used in Regula Falsi method?
Space & NavigationIn mathematics, the regula falsi, method of false position, or false position method is a very old method for solving an equation with one unknown; this method, in modified form, is still in use. What principle does Regula Falsi use? The Regula–Falsi Method is a numerical method for estimating the roots of a polynomial f(x).
How do you find the eccentricity of a circle?
Space & NavigationEccentricity is basically the ratio of the distances of a point on the ellipse from the focus, and the directrix. If the distance of the focus from the center of the ellipse is ‘c’ and the distance of the end of the ellipse from the center is ‘a’, then eccentricity e = c/a. What is