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How is Coriolis force is related to Farrell's law? Plz answer briefly

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Answered by porashpw
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deflects from their direction
which is showing the direction of the trade winds of the earth.When the earth revolves, any fluid on the earth deflects from their direction. Given below is a figure which is showing the direction of the trade winds of the earth.



There are two earths with a mark below each of them. If the earth would not have been in any movement, which is in any rotation from the west direction to the east, then the trade winds would have reached straight to the latitudes, towards the equator, but since earth is in constant motion, this is not possible at all. Because of the constant rotation of the earth, all the fluids on earth, which are not fixed with the earth, like the winds, and the whole atmosphere, experiences a deflection in their direction of motion.

The trade winds, and all other fluids which are not fixed with the earth deflect to their left in the southern hemisphere and they deflect in the right direction in the northern hemisphere. The above given figures will clear the concept. This deflection of all the unfixed fluids towards left in the southern hemisphere and to their right in the southern hemisphere is known as the coriolis force which is caused by the apparent movement of the earth on its axis from the west direction to east.




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