Physics, asked by naheedakram68, 3 months ago

why tornado are too dangerous at the bottom​

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Answered by kalpnajha1986kp
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Answer:

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The damage from tornadoes comes from the strong winds they contain and the flying debris they create. It is generally believed that tornadic wind speeds can be as high as 300 mph in the most violent tornadoes. ... There have been reports of tornadoes blowing dirt and creating a trench 3 feet deep, but it is very uncommon.

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Answered by zubairt307
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Answer:

Due To Increase In Angular Velocity

Explanation:

As we go down, the Radius (r) of a tornado Decreases which increases the Angular Displacement . Increase in Angular Displacement Triggers an increase in Angular Velocity  of that portion.

Since, Angular Velocity is Directly Proportional to Kinetic Energy Therefore Tornado At bottom possess Larger Kinetic Energy than at any other portion.

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