FARGO — Studied and learned by all successful students in chemistry, physics and meteorology, the Clausius-Clapeyron equation shows that the mathematical relationship between air temperature and water ...
Nature: Thermodynamic Versus Large-Scale Controls on Extreme Precipitation: Temporal Scale Dependence and Clausius-Clapeyron Scaling Redefined
Thermodynamic Versus Large-Scale Controls on Extreme Precipitation: Temporal Scale Dependence and Clausius-Clapeyron Scaling Redefined
Nature: Super-Clausius–Clapeyron scaling of extreme precipitation explained by shift from stratiform to convective rain type
Super-Clausius–Clapeyron scaling of extreme precipitation explained by shift from stratiform to convective rain type
inforum: John Wheeler: An equation learned in college relates to both weather and climate
John Wheeler: An equation learned in college relates to both weather and climate
An equation is any expression with an equals sign, so your example is by definition an equation. Equations appear frequently in mathematics because mathematicians love to use equal signs. A formula is a set of instructions for creating a desired result. Non-mathematical examples include such things as chemical formulas (two H and one O make H2O), or the formula for Coca-Cola (which is just a ...
It seems to me an equation, in an abstract sense, must always involve some varying quantities where the varying quantities belong in some space (set, algebraic structure, what have you). In order to
As I am progressing differential equations practice, I found myself at somewhat of a roadblock. The roadblock is essentially that let's say we have the following equation:$$\int x^2\,dx=\int y\,dy....
What are the equations to calculate a linear trendline over a set of points? EDIT: "In excel it is done automatically but how to manually calculate a linear trendline over a set of points" was orig...