Grad Students' and Faculty/Staff Members' Mini-lecture Program The 24th Session
Held on 2024

Grad Students' and Faculty/Staff Members' Mini-lecture Program The 24th Session

When the wind blows, what happens to the Earth? ─ The relationship between the atmosphere and the Earth from the perspective of angular momentum
Kensuke Sasaki

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Wind is always blowing on the earth. When the speed of wind changes, it affects the movement of the earth. In this lecture, we will understand the relationship between the atmosphere and the Earth using the law of conservation of angular momentum.

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講師紹介
the University of Tokyo Graduate School of Science
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