rotation of Earth on its axis=coriolis effect
how i can use deflection in my classroom
the arms of deflection magnetometer is in east-west direction along the alluminum pointer
The deflection of particles to the right in the Northern hemisphere and to the left in the southern hemisphere is known as the Coriolis effect.
The auroras are primarily the result of charged subatomic particles from the sun, and their deflection toward the poles by the Earth's magnetic field. The swarm of particles is often called, picturesquely, the 'solar wind'.
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The poles
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The deflection is to the right of the path of motion of the wind.
No. The Coriolis effect is the deflection of wind and ocean currents caused by Earth's rotation. The increased cooling from wind is called wind chill.
rotation of Earth on its axis=coriolis effect
Wind, deflection from land, temperature differences between layers of cold and warm water.
The three factors which control surface currents are the following:Global windsContinental deflection and temperatureThe Coriolis effect
It is the deflection on the screen (meter) per volt of deflection
Conditions favorable for hurricane formation include:Warm ocean waterWarm, moist airLittle to no wind shearSignificant Coriolis deflection of wind (depends on latitude)A disturbance to set everything in motion.
maximum deflection will accure
Deflection is a change of course, essentially. An example sentence would be: His deflection, eventually, brought him to meet his wife.