Why do we expeeience force in moving inertial frame of reference?
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The fictitious Coriolis force can be used by anyone in that frame of reference to explain why objects follow curved paths and allows us to apply Newton's Laws in non-inertial frames of reference. ... As on the merry-go-round, any motion in Earth's northern hemisphere experiences a Coriolis force to the right.
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