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Puck in Ice, coriolis force
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[QUOTE="m0nk3y, post: 1612657, member: 93745"] Show that the Coriolis force makes the puck move in a circle as seen in Earth's rotating frame I need help setting this up! [h2]Homework Equations[/h2] -2m[tex]\varpi[/tex]x v [h2]The Attempt at a Solution[/h2] So far i have a drawing The Earth on an xyz axis, z up, y across, and x in an out of paper. the puck is on the surface the earth, it coordinate system is, directly abouve the puck pointing towards the north pull we have the y axis, its z axis extends from the origin of the Earth and its x-axis is going into and out of the paper. I need help setting up the [tex]\varpi[/tex] THANK you in advance, i know this will be hard to understand. [/QUOTE]
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