The Coriolis effect is the apparent displacement of an object from its path due to rotation of the observation frame, caused by inertia. It is used in various scientific disciplines and affects objects differently depending on their position relative to the rotating body. Most people, when asked about the Coriolis effect, would probably say that […]
The Coriolis force is a fictitious force observed in a rotating coordinate system, along with the centrifugal force and Euler effect. It affects objects on the Earth’s surface, causing them to veer right in the northern hemisphere and left in the southern hemisphere. The force is also observed in weather events and used as a […]