The sense of coriolis component 2ωv is same as that of the relative velocity vector v rotated at

The sense of coriolis component 2ωv is same as that of the relative velocity vector v rotated at Correct Answer 900 in the direction of rotation of the link containing the path

The direction of coriolis component of acceleration is obtained by rotating v, at 90°, about its origin in the same direction as that of ω.

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