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what do you mean by cariolis force and ferell's law?Gm​

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Answered by llAestheticKingll91
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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

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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..

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