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8.5 Motion in a rotating frame: the Coriolis force

 

 

You might start by viewing the short YouTube video on , (unfortunately of rather poor quality but it gives an excellent idea of what is involved).

A simple explanation of the effect is shown in this YouTube  from the UK MET Office.

This simulation is from the website of . As in the case of the applet (Section 8.4), it shows rotational motion simultaneously from an inertial point of view and from a co-rotating viewpoint.

Also from the same website is a nice article on the .

The National Geographic video on the  also provides a good explanation of its contribution to weather systems. 

 

Reproduced with permission 漏Cleon Teunissen. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.

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