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what is Ferrell's law​

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Answered by harshpoonia1310
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Answer:

Explanation: a law stating that Coriolis forces deflect winds and freely moving objects to the right in the northern hemisphere and to the left in the southern hemisphere.

Answered by chibi80
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Explanation:

Ferrel's Law

In 1859, the American meteorologist William Ferrell discovered a formula, named after him, Ferrell's Law .

The air flows from high pressure to low pressure due to the effect of the Coriolis ball resulting from the rotation speed of the earth. The wind blows to the right in the northern hemisphere and to the left in the southern hemisphere without flowing straight. This is Ferrell's Law.

ex: .Ocean winds turn right in the northern hemisphere and flow northeast ion winds and southeast ion winds in the southern hemisphere .

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