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- Coriolis_effect abstract "In physics, the Coriolis effect is a deflection of moving objects when the motion is described relative to a rotating reference frame. In a reference frame with clockwise rotation, the deflection is to the left of the motion of the object; in one with counter-clockwise rotation, the deflection is to the right. Although recognized previously by others, the mathematical expression for the Coriolis force appeared in an 1835 paper by French scientist Gaspard-Gustave Coriolis, in connection with the theory of water wheels. Early in the 20th century, the term Coriolis force began to be used in connection with meteorology.Newton's laws of motion describe the motion of an object in a (non-accelerating) inertial frame of reference. When Newton's laws are transformed to a uniformly rotating frame of reference, the Coriolis and centrifugal forces appear. Both forces are proportional to the mass of the object. The Coriolis force is proportional to the rotation rate and the centrifugal force is proportional to its square. The Coriolis force acts in a direction perpendicular to the rotation axis and to the velocity of the body in the rotating frame and is proportional to the object's speed in the rotating frame. The centrifugal force acts outwards in the radial direction and is proportional to the distance of the body from the axis of the rotating frame. These additional forces are termed inertial forces, fictitious forces or pseudo forces. They allow the application of Newton's laws to a rotating system. They are correction factors that do not exist in a non-accelerating or inertial reference frame.A commonly encountered rotating reference frame is the Earth. The Coriolis effect is caused by the rotation of the Earth and the inertia of the mass experiencing the effect. Because the Earth completes only one rotation per day, the Coriolis force is quite small, and its effects generally become noticeable only for motions occurring over large distances and long periods of time, such as large-scale movement of air in the atmosphere or water in the ocean. Such motions are constrained by the surface of the earth, so only the horizontal component of the Coriolis force is generally important. This force causes moving objects on the surface of the Earth to be deflected in a clockwise sense (with respect to the direction of travel) in the Northern Hemisphere and in a counter-clockwise sense in the Southern Hemisphere. Rather than flowing directly from areas of high pressure to low pressure, as they would in a non-rotating system, winds and currents tend to flow to the right of this direction north of the equator and to the left of this direction south of it. This effect is responsible for the rotation of large cyclones (see Coriolis effects in meteorology).".
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- Coriolis_effect subject Category:Atmospheric_dynamics.
- Coriolis_effect subject Category:Classical_mechanics.
- Coriolis_effect subject Category:Fictitious_forces.
- Coriolis_effect subject Category:Force.
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- Coriolis_effect type Abstraction100002137.
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- Coriolis_effect type FictitiousForces.
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- Coriolis_effect comment "In physics, the Coriolis effect is a deflection of moving objects when the motion is described relative to a rotating reference frame. In a reference frame with clockwise rotation, the deflection is to the left of the motion of the object; in one with counter-clockwise rotation, the deflection is to the right.".
- Coriolis_effect label "Coriolis efektua".
- Coriolis_effect label "Coriolis effect".
- Coriolis_effect label "Coriolis etkisi".
- Coriolis_effect label "Coriolis-erő".
- Coriolis_effect label "Corioliseffect".
- Coriolis_effect label "Corioliskraft".
- Coriolis_effect label "Coriolisova síla".
- Coriolis_effect label "Efecte de Coriolis".
- Coriolis_effect label "Efecto Coriolis".
- Coriolis_effect label "Efek Coriolis".
- Coriolis_effect label "Efekt Coriolisa".
- Coriolis_effect label "Force de Coriolis".
- Coriolis_effect label "Forza di Coriolis".
- Coriolis_effect label "Força inercial de Coriolis".
- Coriolis_effect label "Кориолисова сила".
- Coriolis_effect label "Сила Кориолиса".
- Coriolis_effect label "コリオリの力".
- Coriolis_effect label "코리올리 효과".
- Coriolis_effect seeAlso Eötvös_effect.
- Coriolis_effect seeAlso Fictitious_force.
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- Coriolis_effect sameAs Δύναμη_Κοριόλις.
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