Image:Rotating fountain coriolis effect04.gif
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Description:
Schematic representation of a rotating disc, from which a small "fountain" ejects squirts of water. The "fountain" is represented by the blue dot that remains on the rim of the disc. On the left the motion as seen from a non-rotating point of view, on the right the motion as seen from a point of view that is co-rotating with the disc. The squirts of water are in inertial motion; no force is acting on the squirts of water.
The left-side part of this animation is the same as Image:Rotating_fountain_coriolis_effect01.gif, the right-side part is the same as Image:Rotating_fountain_coriolis_effect02.gif.
Image:Rotating_fountain_coriolis_effect03.gif is a sequence of 6 images, each depicting the centrifugal term and the coriolis term of the equation of motion for motion with respect to a rotating coordinate system.
Created: 30 january 2007
Author: Cleonis
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This image is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike License v. 2.5: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5/ |
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- (del) (cur) 19:59, 30 January 2007 . . Cleonis (Talk | contribs) . . 256×128 (47,672 bytes) ('''Description:'''<BR> Schematic representation of a rotating disc, from which a small "fountain" ejects squirts of water. The "fountain" is represented by the blue dot that remains on the rim of the disc. On the left the motion as seen from a non-rotatin)
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