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Answered by bharatidhande86
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The magnitude of the Coriolis force depends on latitude. At the equator the Coriolis force is zero and it increases towards the poles. Mathematically the magnitude of the Coriolis force is written. The constant, 0.000146, is defined by the rotation rate of earth and has units of per second.

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The magnitude of the Coriolis force depends onlatitude. At the equator the Coriolis force is zero and it increases towards the poles. Mathematically the magnitude of the Coriolis force is written. The constant, 0.000146, is defined by the rotation rate of earth and has units of per second.

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