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Explain Farrell's Law of Cariolis Effect.​

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Answered by cutekamini20
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  • Ferrel's law involves the deflection of a particle (water, air, ice, or the like) in motion of the Coriolis effect. ... As a result of this action, winds, oceanic currents, and drift ice are deflected rightward (with reference to their original motion) in the Northern Hemisphere and leftward in the Southern Hemisphere.

Answered by ItzAlluringBabe
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Coriolis Effect refers to the force experienced by any object moving over the surface of a rotating body. Due to its effect, the winds and oceans currents move clockwise and are deflected to the right in the Northern Hemisphere and move in the anticlockwise direction and are deflected to the left in the Southern Hemisphere.

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