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In physics, the Coriolis force is an inertial or fictitious force that acts on objects that are in motion within a frame of reference that rotates with respect to an inertial frame.
The Coriolis effect is defined as how a moving object seems to veer toward the right in the Northern hemisphere and left in the Southern hemisphere. An example of the Coriolis effect is hurricane winds turning left in the Northern hemisphere.
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the coriolis effect is defined as a how a moving object seems to veer toward the right in the northern hemisphere and left in the southern hemisphere. An example of coriolis effect is hurricane winds turning left in the northern hemisphere
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