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Robert F Satterwhite 1984 began a study of the thermodynamics of spherical gaseous clouds with a notion of applying new knowledge against the 'act of gravity'; Gravitation by Compression, which failed. Spheroidal vortic clouds experience compression and decompression dynamics. The image was created to portably represent an information table. The table represents important cloud-dynamic information that could not be found compiled or mentioned in any resource studied. |
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Robert F Satterwhite |
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| current | 01:03, 10 January 2012 | 315 × 341 (46 KB) | Mitonsystems (talk | contribs) | Spheroidal vortic clouds experience compression and decompression dynamics. Table overviewing the condensation/evaporation possible for those dynamics |
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