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Apparent force in a rotating reference frame
due to the Coriolis force is called the Coriolis effect. Though recognized previously by others, the mathematical expression for the Coriolis force appeared
Coriolis_force
Topics referred to by the same term
Coriolis may refer to: Gaspard-Gustave de Coriolis (1792–1843), French mathematician, mechanical engineer and scientist Coriolis force, the apparent deflection
Coriolis
French mathematician, mechanical engineer, and scientist
and wind fields were made without knowledge about Gaspard Gustave Coriolis. Coriolis became professor of mechanics at the École Centrale des Arts et Manufactures
Gaspard-Gustave_de_Coriolis
Physiological condition affecting semicircular canal resulting in dizziness and nausea
psychophysical perception, the Coriolis effect (also referred to as the Coriolis illusion or the vestibular Coriolis effect) is the misperception of
Coriolis_effect_(perception)
Ancient town in Italy
Corioli was a town in ancient times in the territory of the Volsci in central Italy, in Latium adiectum. Linguist Roger Woodard, based on McCone, suggests
Corioli
Measuring device
velocity on the controlled liquid concentration. The Coriolis flow meter is based on the Coriolis force, which bends rotating objects depending on their
Mass_flow_meter
Concept in classical mechanics
mathematical expression for the Coriolis force appeared in an 1835 paper by a French scientist Gaspard-Gustave Coriolis in connection with hydrodynamics
Rotating_reference_frame
1994 American film
award-winning short films: The Coriolis Effect, Solly's Diner, Looping and Joe. The artwork for the release highlighted The Coriolis Effect as the main film
The_Coriolis_Effect
Species of gastropod
Falsimargarita coriolis is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk, in the family Calliostomatidae within the superfamily Trochoidea, the top
Falsimargarita_coriolis
Concept in fluid dynamics
In fluid dynamics, the Coriolis–Stokes force is a forcing of the mean flow in a rotating fluid due to interaction of the Coriolis effect and wave-induced
Coriolis–Stokes_force
Coriolis II is a Canadian research vessel. She is homeported in Rimouski, Quebec. She is operated by a consortium of five institutions: Institut des sciences
RV_Coriolis_II
Inexpensive gyroscope based on vibration
A vibrating structure gyroscope (VSG), defined by the IEEE as a Coriolis vibratory gyroscope (CVG), is a gyroscope that uses a vibrating (as opposed to
Vibrating_structure_gyroscope
Lunar impact crater
closest to Coriolis. Satellite craters photographed by Apollo 11: Coriolis C Coriolis G Coriolis H Coriolis S Coriolis W East rim of Coriolis Menzel, D
Coriolis_(crater)
Ocean and atmospheric oscillations
The Coriolis frequency ƒ, also called the Coriolis parameter or Coriolis coefficient, is equal to twice the rotation rate Ω of the Earth multiplied by
Coriolis_frequency
Quantification of bulk fluid movement
Using the Coriolis effect that causes a laterally vibrating tube to distort, a direct measurement of mass flow can be obtained in a coriolis flowmeter
Flow_measurement
Development and strengthening of a tropical cyclone in the atmosphere
high humidity in the lower to middle levels of the troposphere, enough Coriolis force to develop a low-pressure center, a pre-existing low-level focus
Tropical_cyclogenesis
Type of inertial force
relative to a rotating frame results in another fictitious force: the Coriolis force. If the rate of rotation of the frame changes, a third fictitious
Centrifugal_force
Frame-dependent apparent force in Physics
example of a pseudo force as defined by Iro is the Coriolis force, maybe better to be called: the Coriolis effect. The gravitational force would also be a
Fictitious_force
Dimensionless ratio of viscous to Coriolis forces
number used in fluid dynamics to describe the ratio of viscous forces to Coriolis forces. It is frequently used in describing geophysical phenomena in the
Ekman_number
Ratio of inertial force to Coriolis force
describing fluid flow. The Rossby number is the ratio of inertial force to Coriolis force, terms | v ⋅ ∇ v | ∼ U 2 / L {\displaystyle |\mathbf {v} \cdot \nabla
Rossby_number
Approximation whereby the Coriolis parameter, f, is set to vary linearly in space
force; they do not occur if the Coriolis parameter is approximated only as a constant. Rossby parameter Coriolis effect Coriolis frequency Baroclinic instability
Beta_plane
Group of deaf men recruited to study weightlessness
requiring the subjects to frequently rotate their heads and bodies. The Coriolis Acceleration Platform (CAP) was the successor to the SRR. It was a 20-foot
Gallaudet_Eleven
Species of gastropod
Kaiparathina coriolis is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Trochidae. The length of the shell attains 10.1 mm. The shell
Kaiparathina_coriolis
Monument park in Ecuador
counter-clockwise or clockwise down a drain due to the Coriolis effect. However, the Coriolis force has no effect on the apparent direction of draining
Ciudad_Mitad_del_Mundo
Fluid dynamics phenomenon due to the Coriolis effect
Taylor column is a fluid dynamics phenomenon that occurs as a result of the Coriolis effect. They were named after Geoffrey Ingram Taylor. Rotating fluids that
Taylor_column
Species of gastropod
Leptotrophon coriolis is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Muricidae, the murex snails or rock snails. The length of the
Leptotrophon_coriolis
Oceanographical joint project of seven French institutes
Coriolis involves 7 institutes in operational oceanography in France (CNES, CNRS, Ifremer, IPEV, IRD, Météo-France, Shom) decided in 2001 to joint their
Coriolis_(project)
Fundamental concept of classical mechanics
{\displaystyle \mathbf {F} '_{\mathrm {Coriolis} }=-2m{\boldsymbol {\omega }}\times \mathbf {v} '} (Coriolis force), F c e n t r i f u g a l ′ = − m
Inertial_frame_of_reference
results in high accuracy and high repeatability. Coriolis meters also have a fast response time. Coriolis meters need to be calibrated for temperature and
Density_meter
Species of gastropod
Nassarius coriolis is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Nassariidae, the Nassa mud snails or dog whelks. The length of the
Nassarius_coriolis
Reference frame that undergoes acceleration with respect to an inertial frame
d'Alembert forces) to Newton's second law. Common examples of this include the Coriolis force and the centrifugal force. In general, the expression for any fictitious
Non-inertial_reference_frame
Process of measuring water use
December 2024. "Coriolis Flow Meters". Emerson. Retrieved 2024-12-29. "Coriolis Flow Meter". Water Today. Retrieved 2024-12-29. "What is a Coriolis Flow Meter
Water_metering
Flow meter for fuel gases
steam. Clamp-on meters are available for measuring liquid flow as well. A coriolis meter is usually one or more pipes with longitudinally or axially displaced
Gas_meter
Oceanic flow in which the pressure gradient force is balanced by the Coriolis effect
felt by the water moving from the high to the low, known as a Coriolis force. The Coriolis force acts at right angles to the flow, and when it balances
Geostrophic_current
Region with higher atmospheric pressure
direction is not straight from the center outwards, but curved due to the Coriolis effect from Earth's rotation. Viewed from above, the wind direction is
High-pressure_area
Precession of a gyroscope due to a nearby celestial body's rotation affecting spacetime
geodesics; these will then exhibit a Coriolis force-like term, except that, in this case (unlike the standard Coriolis force), the force is not fictional
Lense–Thirring_precession
Misjudgment of true orientation by pilots
rotation. These include the leans, the graveyard spin and spiral, and the Coriolis illusion. This is the most common illusion during flight, and can be caused
Sensory_illusions_in_aviation
Fast-flowing atmospheric air current
Hadley circulation cells, and the action of the Coriolis force acting on those moving masses. The Coriolis force is caused by the planet's rotation on its
Jet_stream
Area with air pressures lower than adjacent areas
hemisphere, and clockwise in the southern hemisphere, due to opposing Coriolis forces. Low-pressure systems form under areas of wind divergence that occur
Low-pressure_area
Coordinates comprising a distance and an angle
the term 2 r ˙ φ ˙ {\displaystyle 2{\dot {r}}{\dot {\varphi }}} as the Coriolis acceleration. For example, see Shankar. These terms, which appear when
Polar_coordinate_system
Type of wave in the ocean or atmosphere
in the ocean, a large lake or the atmosphere that balances the Earth's Coriolis force against a topographic boundary such as a coastline, or a waveguide
Kelvin_wave
Oil and gas industry term for transfer of physical substance from one operator to another
Coriolis flowmeters have been around for more than 30 years and are preferred in process industries such as chemical and food and beverage. Coriolis technology
Custody_transfer
Video game series
Tolwyn, Josh Lucas as "Flash", and Ginger Lynn as Chief Technician Rachel Coriolis. Wing Commander III was ported to the PlayStation, Macintosh and the 3DO
Wing_Commander_(franchise)
American actress (born 1962)
The Doors (1991), Alan Shapiro's The Crush (1993), Louis Venosta's The Coriolis Effect (1994), Christian Duguay's Screamers (1995), and the 2001 Dogme
Jennifer_Rubin_(actress)
Inertial wave in rotating fluids
from the conservation of potential vorticity and are influenced by the Coriolis force and pressure gradient. The image on the left sketches fundamental
Rossby_wave
The Coriolis satellite is a Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) and Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Earth and space observation satellite launched from
Coriolis_(satellite)
Concept in atmospheric science
the theoretical wind that would result from an exact balance between the Coriolis force and the pressure gradient force. This condition is called geostrophic
Geostrophic_wind
Alternative video graphics display mode of IBM VGA graphics hardware
Michael Abrash's Graphics Programming Black Book Special Edition. The Coriolis Group, Scottsdale Arizona, 1997. ISBN 1-57610-174-6: PDF available online
Mode_X
Apparent gravitational field
In theoretical physics a Coriolis field is one of the apparent gravitational fields felt by a rotating or forcibly-accelerated body, together with the
Coriolis_field
Half of Earth that is north of the Equator
surface water with them, creating currents, which flow westward due to the Coriolis effect. The currents then bend to the right, heading north. At about 30
Northern_Hemisphere
French aristocrat and public official
Jean-Baptiste-Joseph de Coriolis de Villeneuve d'Espinouse (1655–1712) was a French aristocrat and public official. Jean-Baptiste-Joseph de Coriolis de Villeneuve
Jean-Baptiste-Joseph de Coriolis de Villeneuve d'Espinouse
Jean-Baptiste-Joseph_de_Coriolis_de_Villeneuve_d'Espinouse
Oceanographic temperature and salinity dataset
project CORIOLIS is a picture of the content of the operational oceanographic database CORIOLIS. This database is the main tool of Coriolis project which
CORA_dataset
fluids to be mixed are pumped through microchannels on a rotating disc. The Coriolis effect that occurs here causes mixing. A piezoelectric oscillator transmits
Micromixer
effect) with decreasing latitude is related to the Coriolis Effect. As summarized in the Coriolis effect article, the effect is greatest in polar regions
Foucault pendulum vector diagrams
Foucault_pendulum_vector_diagrams
Study of physical conditions and processes within the ocean
occurring on spatial and temporal scales that are greatly influenced by the Coriolis force. Roughly 100% of the planet's water is in its oceans, and the oceans
Physical_oceanography
Device to demonstrate Earth's rotation
amplitudes. In a reference frame rotating with Earth at angular velocity Ω, the Coriolis force must be included. The equations of motion in the horizontal plane
Foucault_pendulum
Rate of change of velocity
vector a, not parallel to the radial motion but offset by the angular and Coriolis accelerations, nor tangent to the path but offset by the centripetal and
Acceleration
Italian astronomer and priest (1598–1671)
does occur. It is known today as the Coriolis effect after the nineteenth-century physicist Gaspard-Gustave Coriolis (1792–1843). However, the rightward
Giovanni_Battista_Riccioli
Concept in physiology
copy relates to Coriolis effect in a manner that allows for learning and correction of errors experienced from self-generated Coriolis forces. During trunk
Efference_copy
5th-century BCE Roman general
following his courageous actions during a Roman siege of the Volscian city of Corioli. He was subsequently exiled from Rome, and led troops of Rome's enemy the
Gnaeus_Marcius_Coriolanus
Atmospheric and ocean flow equations
balance between the Coriolis force and horizontal pressure-gradient forces, quasi-geostrophic (QG) motion refers to flows where the Coriolis force and pressure
Quasi-geostrophic_equations
16th episode of the 6th season of The Simpsons
popular myth that the Coriolis effect affects the motion of drains in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. In reality, the Coriolis effect affects global
Bart_vs._Australia
Net transport of surface water perpendicular to wind direction
geostrophic flow; the Coriolis parameter, f {\displaystyle f\,\!} is kept constant. The simplified equations for the Coriolis force in the x and y directions
Ekman_transport
Oceanographic phenomenon of wind-driven motion of ocean water
The three main drivers that work together to cause upwelling are wind, Coriolis effect, and Ekman transport. They operate differently for different types
Upwelling
Model of atmospheric motion
proportionally to the local Coriolis frequency f (a positive number north of the equator and negative south). Therefore, the Coriolis vector invariably points
Balanced_flow
Approximation in geophysical fluid dynamics
1175/1520-0469(1999)056<1404:ANSOTC>2.0.CO;2. Isaac Held: Rotating radiative-convective equilibrium Beta plane Coriolis effect Coriolis frequency v t e
F-plane
French Roman Catholic cleric and historian
Honoré-Gaspard de Coriolis (1735–1824) was a French Roman Catholic cleric and historian. Honoré-Gaspard de Coriolis was born in 1735 in Aix-en-Provence
Honoré-Gaspard_de_Coriolis
Proposed type of space transportation system
slower than each successive part of cable it is moving on to. This is the Coriolis force: the climber "drags" (westward) on the cable, as it climbs, and slightly
Space_elevator
Species of gastropod
Serrata coriolis is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Marginellidae, the margin snails. The length of the shell attains
Serrata_coriolis
waves are restored to equilibrium by the Coriolis force, a result of rotation. To be precise, the Coriolis force arises (along with the centrifugal force)
Inertial_wave
Set of partial differential equations on fluid flow
the shallow-water equations are widely applicable. They are used with Coriolis forces in atmospheric and oceanic modeling, as a simplification of the
Shallow_water_equations
Phase of a cycle
the wire, and the Coriolis force (the centrifugal force, opposed to the gravitational restoring force, can be neglected). The Coriolis force at latitude
Geometric_phase
Astrophysical model
wind parallel to the gradient, the Coriolis force will act perpendicularly to the pressure gradient. As Coriolis force dominates in this regime, the
Atmospheric circulation of exoplanets
Atmospheric_circulation_of_exoplanets
Fundamental principle of classical physics
Rotating reference frame Centripetal force Centrifugal force reactive Coriolis force Pendulum Tangential speed Rotational frequency Angular acceleration /
Inertia
Crater on the Moon
Comrie Comstock Condon Condorcet Congreve Conon Cook Cooper Copernicus Cori Coriolis Couder Coulomb Courtney Cremona Crile Crocco Crommelin Crookes Crozier
Carroll_(crater)
Short-term state of the atmosphere
the Earth's rotation then causes deflection of this airflow due to the Coriolis effect. The simple systems thus formed can then display emergent behaviour
Weather
Abstract coordinate system
center of the Earth, which introduces the fictitious forces known as the Coriolis force, centrifugal force, and gravitational force. (All of these forces
Frame_of_reference
Type of storm
rapid air temperature drops that condense into frost or fog. Due to the Coriolis effect, anticyclonic storms involve clockwise flow in the Northern Hemisphere
Anticyclonic_storm
Mechanism by which a celestial body generates a magnetic field
Rotation in the outer core is supplied by the Coriolis effect caused by the rotation of the Earth. The Coriolis force tends to organize fluid motions and
Dynamo_theory
Branch of physics describing the motion of objects without considering forces
θ ^ {\displaystyle v\omega {\hat {\mathbf {\theta } }}} is called the Coriolis acceleration. If the trajectory of the particle is constrained to lie on
Kinematics
rotation only occurs for high-pressure systems. This is due to how the Coriolis effect acts on high-pressure systems. Large, low-pressure systems, such
Anticyclonic_rotation
Energy of a moving physical body
kinetic energy in its modern sense, instead of vis viva. Gaspard-Gustave Coriolis published in 1829 the paper titled Du Calcul de l'Effet des Machines outlining
Kinetic_energy
American actor (born 1967)
alongside Tracey Needham. In 1994, Ashbrook appeared in the short film The Coriolis Effect (alongside Jennifer Rubin and Quentin Tarantino) and in the film
Dana_Ashbrook
American filmmaker (born 1963)
number of other minor acting roles, including in Eddie Presley (1992), The Coriolis Effect (1994), Sleep With Me (1994), Somebody to Love (1994), All-American
Quentin_Tarantino
Large storm in Neptune's atmosphere
northern hemisphere due to the effect of Coriolis forces. However, as the storms moved towards the equator, the Coriolis forces weakened, causing the storms
Great_Dark_Spot
French reinsurance company
June 2011. "SCOR agrees to buy Coriolis Capital". Pensions and Investments. Retrieved 24 April 2020. "SCOR finalises Coriolis Capital move". Insurance Business
SCOR_SE
Species of gastropod
Amalda coriolis is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Ancillariidae, the olives. The length of the shell attains 48.9 mm
Amalda_coriolis
Change in the position of an object
Rotating reference frame Centripetal force Centrifugal force reactive Coriolis force Pendulum Tangential speed Rotational frequency Angular acceleration /
Motion
Ocean current with dynamics determined by the presence of a coastline
characterized by a constant Coriolis parameter and finally, a real-case ocean basin with a latitudinally-varying Coriolis parameter. In this simple modeling
Boundary_current
Star at the centre of the Solar System
rotation is caused by convective motion due to heat transport and the Coriolis force due to the Sun's rotation. In a frame of reference defined by the
Sun
anthropologist SW11 BECQUEREL Antoine César Becquerel physicist SW12 CORIOLIS Gaspard-Gustave Coriolis engineer and scientist SW13 CAIL Jean-François Cail industrialist
List of the 72 names on the Eiffel Tower
List_of_the_72_names_on_the_Eiffel_Tower
Force which acts throughout the volume of a body
Fictitious forces such as the centrifugal force, Euler force, and the Coriolis effect are other examples of body forces. A body force is simply a type
Body_force
Largest ocean
inaccessibility, are in the Pacific Ocean. Ocean circulation (caused by the Coriolis effect) subdivides it into two largely independent volumes of water that
Pacific_Ocean
American fluid dynamicist
independent invention of the heat pipe, and an experimental investigation of the Coriolis effect on draining vortices. He also co-authored a notable paper on card
Lloyd_M._Trefethen
Continuously computed dead reckoning
through an angle different from the quartz resonator structure due to the Coriolis force. The movement of the outer case with respect to the standing wave
Inertial_navigation_system
Process of energy transfer to an object via force application through displacement
in the late 1820s independently by French mathematician Gaspard-Gustave Coriolis and French Professor of Applied Mechanics Jean-Victor Poncelet. Both scientists
Work_(physics)
Superhero role-playing game adventure
The Coriolis Effect is an adventure published by Hero Games/Iron Crown Enterprises (I.C.E.) in 1986 for the superhero role-playing game Champions. The
The Coriolis Effect (Champions)
The_Coriolis_Effect_(Champions)
Directional mass flow of oceanic water
generated by a number of forces acting upon the water, including wind, the Coriolis effect, breaking waves, cabbeling, and temperature and salinity differences
Ocean_current
Play by William Shakespeare
given to a Roman general after his military feats against the Volscians at Corioli. Following his success, others encourage Coriolanus to pursue the consulship
Coriolanus
Town in Laikipia County, Kenya
Some people are usually at hand to show them the supposed effect of the Coriolis force, which they say makes draining water swirl clockwise or anticlockwise
Nanyuki
CORIOLIS
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Female
Cornish
, lame.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
A Sage
Girl/Female
Muslim
Name of a pious woman
Girl/Female
Tamil
Arnika | à®…à®°à¯à®¨à®¿à®•ா
Goddess Durga
Female
Egyptian
, first mother.
Girl/Female
English American
Based on the country name China.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Narrator of Hadith
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord of Meditation
Girl/Female
Hindu
Treasure of prosperity, A Hindu Goddess - Lakshmi
CORIOLIS
CORIOLIS
CORIOLIS
CORIOLIS
CORIOLIS