9. What is coriolis force? And explain its effects. AS
10.
Answers
Answered by
10
The effect of the Coriolis force is an apparent deflection of the path of an object that moves within a rotating coordinate system. The object does not actually deviate from its path, but it appears to do so because of the motion of the coordinate system.
Answered by
5
Answer:
Winds blow from regions of high pressure towards areas of low pressure, the rotation of the earth causes a change in the direction of flow. The deviation of the wind movement is called Coriolis effect. Due to this effect, the winds in the northern hemisphere get deflected towards it's right and the movement becomes clockwise. In the Southern Hemisphere, the deflection is to the left and winds move anti-clockwise.
Similar questions
English,
2 months ago
Science,
2 months ago
Computer Science,
5 months ago
Physics,
11 months ago
Math,
11 months ago