coriolis effect

     

The Coriolis effect is an apparent eflection of moving objects when they are viewed from a rotating frame of reference. The effect is named after Gaspard-Gustave Coriolis, a French scientist who described it in 1835, though the mathematics appeared in the tidal equations of Pierre-Simon Laplace in 1778. The Coriolis effect is caused by the Coriolis force, which appears in the equation of motion of an object in a rotating frame of reference. The Coriolis force is an example of a fictitious force (or pseudo force), because it does not appear when the motion is expressed in an inertial frame of reference, in which the motion of an object is explained by the real impressed forces, together with inertia. In a rotating frame, the Coriolis force, which depends on the velocity of the moving object, and centrifugal force, which does not depend on the velocity of the moving object, are needed in the equation to correctly describe the motion.

Trivia about coriolis effect

  • (Kelly of the Clue Crew puts her spin on an experiment.) When the turntable is still, the marble moves in a straight line; when the turntable moves, even though it doesn't look that way, the marble continues to move in a straight line, illustrating this wind-related effect
  • The Earth’s rotation causes this “effect” in which winds gradually shift direction
  • (Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from the Galapagos.) There's no danger from cyclones such as hurricanes or typhoons; this apparent force, named for a French scientist, which describes the rotation of winds, is zero at the equator
  • Some cyclones turn clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere due to this effect, which has no influence on toilet rotation

Tweets about coriolis effect

  • @physicscarp MIT:
  • .@physicscarp I totally know this one!
  • True or False? Due to the Coriolis effect, in the southern hemisphere the water flushes clockwise down the toilet & vice-versa in the north?
  • the coriolis effect #NameARapperBetterThan @IGGYAZALEA
  • @BethHMcLeod @TheNolanNation Aaahh, the chandelier effect. Who needs the coriolis effect when you've got the chandelier? Awesome!
  • Australian Spinner Sharks don't spin. (Southern hemisphere, coriolis effect and that.)
  • I liked a @YouTube video The Coriolis Effect - (Re)Tribute - Official Video
  • @AstroSamantha Fishbone like imagery to these clouds.Does the coriolis effect create these gravitational clouds?
  • RT @Brohamulet: I'm #thankfulfor my dad, Scrabble, wool socks, my mom, your mom, marshmallows, Magic Erasers, the Coriolis effect, stars, b…
  • @Maxaretunit @Alichat66 You didn't take the coriolis effect into account did you?
  • Science day 2: Coriolis Effect #letslearn #scienceisbetterthanrealityTV #letsgetsmartamerica #Informationsponge #forasmarterme
  • @QuizMeWeather Coriolis effect
  • @thehobojosh yes I did! this is due to the earth's rotation on its axis, it's also known as the coriolis effect
  • RT @archymck: @NerdyChristie I think it's caused by the Coriolis Effect spinning the chickens in a clockwise direction.
  • @NerdyChristie I think it's caused by the Coriolis Effect spinning the chickens in a clockwise direction.
  • @Iluvweather No, I was looking for 'Coriolis effect' https://t.co/m204dtYgXP
  • HOW DO YOU MODEL CONVECTION CURRENTS AND THE CORIOLIS EFFECT HELP
  • @TheDanHough They're Southern Hemisphere. The ball's allowed to go forward there. Something to do with the Coriolis effect.
  • Are roundabouts subject to the Coriolis effect?
  • I'm #thankfulfor my dad, Scrabble, wool socks, my mom, your mom, marshmallows, Magic Erasers, the Coriolis effect, stars, bees, the number 3
  • thankful for the coriolis effect. you do you, Earth
  • RT @beatsolemusic: 07.@Spy84Official vs. @BinaryFinary vs. @AlexMORPH - The Coriolis Effect From 1998 (@DJoseSolis Mashup) [CD-R] on air @D…
  • 07.@Spy84Official vs. @BinaryFinary vs. @AlexMORPH - The Coriolis Effect From 1998 (@DJoseSolis Mashup) [CD-R] on air @DiscoverTrance #MT056
  • In fairness to the Australian team, push & pull must go other way in southern hemisphere because of coriolis effect. https://t.co/2GdTwMY6Rl
  • @CarwynEphraim hahaha you would use the 'coriolis effect' to get out of a workout #googleit
  • Todo: Test the Coriolis effect south of the equator. Maybe via bubble bath. #bucketlisttrip