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state Ferrell law!
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Answered by juitalwarkar
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Ferrel's Law states that the result of the Earth's rotation on its axis from west to east, wind or any other moving object in the Northern Hemisphere is deflected to the right and in the Southern Hemisphere, it is deflected to the left of its course.

Ferrel's law, is named after American meteorologist W. Ferrel (1817–1891), the rule that air and water moving horizontally in the Northern Hemisphere is deflected or pushed to the right of its line of motion while air or water moving horizontally in the Southern Hemisphere is deflected to the left of its line with the motion.

Answered by sturheama1366
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Answer:Ferrel's Law states that as a result of the Earth's rotation on its axis from west to east, wind or any other moving object in the Northern Hemisphere is deflected to the right and in the Southern Hemisphere, it is deflected to the left of its course.

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