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What is the difference between Ferrel's law and Coriolis force?

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Answered by alam1939
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What is Ferrel's law and how is it related to the Coriolis force?

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Ferrel's law is the law that wind is deflected to the right in the Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere.

Its a geographical law in physics we don't deal with it instead we use coriolis force.

Its relation with corriolis force is as follows..

F= -2(mass)(angular velocity of earth about its axis)x(velocity)

Where cross product gives the direction.

When u apply this formula then it gives u complete picture of coriolis force and from this ferrel's can be derived.

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When Newton's laws are transformed to a rotating frame of reference, the Coriolis forceand centrifugal force appear. Both forces are proportional to the mass of the object. The Coriolis force is proportional to the rotation rate and the centrifugal force is proportional to the square of the rotation rate.

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