

Find out what to do before, during, and after an earthquake.Since no one can predict with certainty when an earthquake will happen, it is important to get prepared in advance. In fact, a strong quake near one of Canada's major urban areas would likely be the most destructive natural disaster this country could experience.Įveryone has a responsibility to protect their homes and their families. Even a magnitude 6 earthquake could do extensive damage in a built-up area. In the past 100 years, at least nine earthquakes in or near Canada have registered a magnitude greater than 7. Lawrence and Ottawa River valleys, as well as parts of the three northern territories. Other areas prone to earthquakes are the St. © Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada 2011Īpproximately 5,000 earthquakes are recorded in Canada each year, most of them small ones.Whileearthquakes can occur in any Canadian region, British Columbia is most at risk from a major earthquake. Please note: Publications are not available in regular print format. The Canadian Red Cross, Natural Resources Canada, and the St.

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The tank is placed on a.ĥ.49.Water flows as two free jets from the tree attached to the pipe as shown in fig.

Atmospheric pressure is.ĥ.48.Water is added to the tank as shown in fig through a vertical pipe to maintain a constant level. Because of the wind ,after a few diameters downstream.ĥ.45.Air flows steadily between the two cross section in a long, straight section of 12 in side diameter pipe.The static pressure and pressure at.ĥ.46.Water flows steadily from a tank mounted on a cart as shown in fig.After the water jet leaves the nozzle of the tank, it falls.ĥ.47.Determine the magnitude and direction of the anchoring force needed to hold the horizontal elbow and nozzle combination as shown in fig. 5.42.Water enters the horizontal, circular cross sectional, sudden contraction nozzle sketched in fig.at section (1) with a uniformly disturbed velocity of 25ft/s and.ĥ.44.Exhaust leaves the 4ft diameter chimney as shown in fig with the speed of 6 ft/s.
