Coriolis Effect

The Coriolis effect describes an apparent force that deflects moving objects within a rotating frame of reference, like the Earth. Arising from the planet's rotation, it subtly influences large-scale phenomena such as global wind patterns and ocean currents.

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Linked from: Air Current, Earth Rotation, Fictitious Force, Jet Stream, Non Inertial Frame
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