Write notes on Con-iollis Effect.
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The Coriolis effect explains the deflection path created by objects that are not strongly bound to the surface when they travel long distances across Earth. Several large-scale weather patterns were responsible for the Coriolis effect. The secret to the Coriolis effect is the rotation of Earth.
The main cause of the influence of Coriolis is the rotation of the Sun. As the Earth spins in the opposite direction of the clock on its axis, everything that flies and passes over a long distance above its surface is deflected.
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Coriolis Effect:
- Coriolis Effect was first theorized with the help of an experiment by a French physicist named Gaspard Gustave de Coriolis.
- He stated that the bodies and entities that are not rigidly fixed to the surface that they exist on are subject to deflection with the movement of the surface.
- This effect was popularized after it came into application in the discipline of meteorology.
- When it was found that the rotation of Earth affects the flow of air and the ocean currents, the concept was considered as a larger illustration of the Coriolis Effect given by Gaspard Coriolis.
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