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what is Coriolis effect ????​

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Answered by aaruship
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Explanation: is given below:

it is mainly a part of physics

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The Coriolis effect is an "apparent" effect, an illusion produced by a rotating frame of reference. This type of effect is also known as a fictitious force or an inertial force. The Coriolis effect occurs when an object moving along a straight path is viewed from a non-fixed frame of reference. Typically, this moving frame of reference is the Earth, which rotates at a fixed speed. When you view an object in the air that is following a straight path, the object will appear to lose its course because of the rotation of the Earth.

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