Why do we see a rotatory object to change its rotation direction when it is not
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The observed Coriolis effect arises because the Earth is rotating, and in non- equatorial locations, is actually turning underneath as a horizontally and freely moving object travels forward. Because the motion is being measured relative to Earth, the motion appears to be along a curved path.
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