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coriolis effect near the equator​

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At the equator, an object moving freely across the Earth's surface would exhibit no deflection due to the Earth's rotation. Stating it another way, the Coriolis deflection increases with increasing latitude. The change in deflection varies as the sine of the latitude.

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