Coriolis effect - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In physics, the Coriolis effect is an apparent deflection of moving objects when they are viewed from a rotating reference frame. Newton's laws of motion govern the motion of an object in an inertia...
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Frame of reference - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A frame of reference in physics, may refer to a coordinate system or set of axes within which to measure the position, orientation, and other properties of objects in it, or it may refer to an ob...
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MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. ... 20) Centrifugal forces are an apparent reality to observers in a reference frame that is ... B) an inertial reference frame.
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If the rotational speed of the habitat increases, the apparent weight of people inside ; A) stays the same. B) decreases. C) increases. ... 12) Inside a freely-falling runaway elevator, your ; A) acceleration is zero. B) gravitational interaction with the earth is zero. C) apparent weight is zero. D) all of these.
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It is possible to rotate a very large cylindrical space habitat around its central axis at just the right speed so people living inside the cylinder will experience a force that feels like gravity. ... an inertial reference frame.
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The reason satellites orbit Earth at least 150 km above the surface is to __________. ... keep them out of the way of commercial airliners. ... forces other than Earth's gravity act on it...
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Notice that for a non-rotating frame the centrifugal force is zero. The disappearance of centrifugal force in an inertial frame of reference is shared by all fictitious forces.[16] ... The apparent force, equal and opposite to the centripetal force, drawing a rotating body away from the center of rotation, caused by the...
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All observers agree on the real forces, F; only non-inertial observers need fictitious forces. The laws of physics in the inertial frame are simpler because unnecessary forces are not present. ... Examples of fictitious forces are the centrifugal force and the Coriolis force in rotating reference frames.
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e. is subject to both centripetal and centrifugal forces ... 7. "Centrifugal force" is an apparent reality to observers in a frame of reference which is...
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