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Like centrifugal force, it is real in a rotating reference frame, and not real in an inertial frame.So say I'm on a space station in deep space with artificial gravity from rotation.A dropped stationary ball will accelerate to the floor despite no gravity. That's centrifugal force.It will follow a curved path instead of a straight one. That's Coriolis force.In an inertial reference frame, the same ball does not accelerate at all and follows a straight path with constant speed until a force is applied to it (by the accelerating floor). Neither centrifugal nor Coriolis forces are real in that frame.
OK but does Coriolis force change the total kinetic energy of the object in any way?
HelloI am confused by Coriolis force.Is it real? Does it really act on objects?I read that it is not a real force however how can it then be a result of earth's movement onto objects and not be a real force?The earth's movement exerts force on the objects on the planet and it supposedly creates and maintains their kinetic energy in respect to the earth's rotation.Thanks!
Please, Sir, if the Coriolis force is responsible for the jet stream, why does it go the other way?
If you are on a moving train, you see the train not moving however an engine consumes energy to maintain the train's movement.Is coriolis like that? If yes, then it creates/maintains kinetic energy in respect to a static point in the universe.