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Illustration for the Coriolis effect article. The blue dot is an object that is being thrown back and forth from the inner platform to the outer platform. During the flight there is no force acting on the object, so it moves in a straight line, the target is moving along a curvilinear trajectory.
Created: july 26, 2005
Author: Cleon Teunissen
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