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- See also changes related to Coriolis force, or pages that link to Coriolis force or to this page or whose text contains "Coriolis force".
Parent topics
- Inertial forces [r]: Forces introduced to enable the use of the laws of motion in accelerating frames of reference, such as rotational frames [e]
- Frame of reference (physics) [r]: An observational set of coordinates tied to the motion of an observer, used to describe physical events and possibly including a measurement apparatus. [e]
Subtopics
- Foucault pendulum [r]: A pendulum demonstrating the Earth's rotation as it maintains its plane of motion independent of movement of its suspension attached to planet Earth. [e]
- Centrifugal force [r]: A radially outward force experienced by an object moving in a curved path [e]
- Clairaut's theorem [r]: A theorem describing the figure of the Earth as an oblate spheroid. [e]