1 Answers
Option 2 : Only 2
The correct answer is Only 2.
Coriolis force -
- Coriolis force is an inertial or Fictitious force.
- This force acts on the objects that are in motion.
- The deflection of an object due to the Coriolis force is called the "Coriolis effect".
- Some of the example of Coriolis effect are Toilet bowl, Bathtub, Hurricane etc.
- The Coriolis force is proportional to the rotational rate.
Note - Coriolis force is proportional to a cross product of two vectors.
- This force is only needed when one incorrectly uses inertial frame analysis to describe a rotating system.
- This force is a consequence of inertia.
5 views
Answered