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Coriolis effect (or force)
Has anyone here ever had to do a school science project related to the coriolis effect?
If so - is there an explanation about what happens to a projectile's trajectory if it crosses the equator? Does the trajectory eventually bend back on itself in the appropriate direction for the opposite hemisphere - or would it complete it's original curve? (I am helping Rachel research this but much of the web-research sites are complicated beyond my reasoning. :rolleyes: ) At least I did un-learn something I remember hearing from school, that is, the toilet doesn't necessarily flush in one direction or another depending on if you're here in Reno, or in Sydney Australia! :lol: |
Any deflection should be negligible in reality. Hows that for an engineering answer? :p
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So it makes sense if we are talking about the projectile being a missile, or something propelled by its own force. But is deflection still negligible in terms or air/wind or a body of water? |
http://www.physics.ohio-state.edu/~d...du/newcor.html
That's a pretty good site even if it is from a bullshit school. Quote:
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Thanks JC! There are some good examples in here.
(I like the line that says "Unfortunately, most of us are not comfortable with angular mechanics...". Is that an understatement or what?! Lucky for the rest of us, a few of you Want to be rocket scientists!) |
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No prob Debbie. |
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http://www.usatoday.com/weather/reso...erstanding.htm http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/...building/65828 |
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But yeah, the science track that Rachel is working on is weather; and that 2nd link, Dean, may be another useful reference for her so thanks. One weird thing-in several articles we looked at yesterday, some of them suggest the coriolis effect is counter-clockwise in the northern hemisphere, and clockwise in the southern hemisphere. Are they confused, or am I? |
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http://www.ems.psu.edu/~fraser/Bad/B...riolisFAQ.html |
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