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1 Cyclones and the Coriolis Force

by Frederick David Tombe , 2007
"... Abstract. The Coriolis force will be shown to be a real transverse centrifugal force that arises naturally in conjunction with the conservation of angular momentum. ..."
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Abstract. The Coriolis force will be shown to be a real transverse centrifugal force that arises naturally in conjunction with the conservation of angular momentum.

1 Wikipedia and Coriolis Force

by Frederick David Tombe , 2015
"... Abstract. Wikipedia is the on-line encyclopaedia that anybody can edit. The content changes on a daily basis. One of the rules for editing is that editors must not insert original research. The contents must reflect exactly what is stated in reliable sources. Reliable sources present Coriolis force ..."
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Abstract. Wikipedia is the on-line encyclopaedia that anybody can edit. The content changes on a daily basis. One of the rules for editing is that editors must not insert original research. The contents must reflect exactly what is stated in reliable sources. Reliable sources present Coriolis force

1 The Coriolis Force and the Screw

by Frederick David Tombe , 2008
"... Note added 24 th November 2011: This paper has now been withdrawn. The Coriolis force is a compound centrifugal force that arises when a linear motion is physically connected to, but independent of a rotatory motion. It is an inertial force that arises from centrifugal pressure in the luminiferous m ..."
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Note added 24 th November 2011: This paper has now been withdrawn. The Coriolis force is a compound centrifugal force that arises when a linear motion is physically connected to, but independent of a rotatory motion. It is an inertial force that arises from centrifugal pressure in the luminiferous

1 The Cause of Coriolis Force

by Frederick David Tombe , 2009
"... Abstract. In general, the Coriolis force is the perpendicular deflection of a moving element that arises in connection with rotation. It can be a deflection from the radial direction into the tangential direction, or from the tangential direction into the axial direction. A deflection from the tange ..."
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Abstract. In general, the Coriolis force is the perpendicular deflection of a moving element that arises in connection with rotation. It can be a deflection from the radial direction into the tangential direction, or from the tangential direction into the axial direction. A deflection from

Eulerian Derivation of the Coriolis Force

by Akira Kageyama, Mamoru Hyodo , 2005
"... In textbooks of geophysical fluid dynamics, the Coriolis force and the centrifugal force in a rotating fluid system are derived by making use of the fluid parcel concept. In contrast to this intuitive derivation to the apparent forces, more rigorous derivation would be useful not only for the pedago ..."
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In textbooks of geophysical fluid dynamics, the Coriolis force and the centrifugal force in a rotating fluid system are derived by making use of the fluid parcel concept. In contrast to this intuitive derivation to the apparent forces, more rigorous derivation would be useful not only

Coriolis Force and Sagnac Effect

by Merab Gogberashvili , 2008
"... We consider the optical Sagnac effect, when the fictitious gravitational field simulates the reflections from the mirrors. It is shown that no contradiction exists between the conclusions of the laboratory and rotated observers. Because of acting of gravity-like Coriolis force the trajectories of co ..."
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We consider the optical Sagnac effect, when the fictitious gravitational field simulates the reflections from the mirrors. It is shown that no contradiction exists between the conclusions of the laboratory and rotated observers. Because of acting of gravity-like Coriolis force the trajectories

1 The Physical Nature of the Coriolis Force

by Frederick David Tombe
"... Abstract. The Coriolis force acts in a physically rotating system so as to induce a perpendicular deflection in a moving element. It can be caused inertially, by contact forces, or by both, and its action is restricted to the transverse and the axial directions. In cases where the Coriolis force is ..."
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Abstract. The Coriolis force acts in a physically rotating system so as to induce a perpendicular deflection in a moving element. It can be caused inertially, by contact forces, or by both, and its action is restricted to the transverse and the axial directions. In cases where the Coriolis force

1 The Coriolis Force and the Rattleback

by Frederick David Tombe , 2010
"... Abstract. The rattleback (Celtic Stone) is the most mysterious phenomenon in classical mechanics. It reverses its angular momentum by inducing a Coriolis pressure from the dense background sea of rotating electron-positron dipoles which is the medium for the propagation of light. [1] ..."
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Abstract. The rattleback (Celtic Stone) is the most mysterious phenomenon in classical mechanics. It reverses its angular momentum by inducing a Coriolis pressure from the dense background sea of rotating electron-positron dipoles which is the medium for the propagation of light. [1]

coriolis force and topography∗

by unknown authors
"... of shallow water equations with ..."
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of shallow water equations with

The effect of the Coriolis force on Faraday waves

by Gour Ch, Ra Mondal, Krishna Kumar
"... Linear stability of the free surface of a thin sheet of a viscous fluid on a vertically vibrated rigid plate, in the presence of a uniform and slow rigid body rotation about the vertical axis, is presented. The Coriolis force delays the onset of parametrically excited surface waves. The creation of ..."
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Linear stability of the free surface of a thin sheet of a viscous fluid on a vertically vibrated rigid plate, in the presence of a uniform and slow rigid body rotation about the vertical axis, is presented. The Coriolis force delays the onset of parametrically excited surface waves. The creation
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