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Coriolis force: Deflection of an object due

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Deflection of an object due to the Coriolis force is called the Coriolis effect. Though recognized previously by others, the mathematical expression for the Coriolis force appeared in an 1835 paper by French scientist Gaspard-Gustave de Coriolis, in connection with the theory of water wheels. Learn how the Coriolis force affects the motion of objects in a rotating reference frame, such as the Earth. Find out the equation, the right hand rule, and the examples of this force in meteorology and mechanics. The Coriolis force is an apparent force that arises from the rotation of the Earth, affecting the motion of objects moving within a rotating frame of reference. Here are the key aspects of the Coriolis force : Definition – The Coriolis force is described as an inertial force that acts on objects in motion within a rotating coordinate system. It causes moving objects to follow a curved path rather than a straight line due to the rotation of the Earth. Direction of Deflection – In the ... The Coriolis force is an interesting force; it is perpendicular to both the axis of rotation and the velocity vector in the rotating frame, that is, it is analogous to the q v × B Lorentz magnetic force.

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