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English: GIF-animation for the Coriolis effect article

The large circle represents a turntable that is not flat, but that has a parabolic cross section. The black dot represents a puck, moving frictionless over the surface of the concave turntable. The ellipse represents the trajectory of the puck.

There is conservation of angular momentum. The further away from the center of rotation, the slower the velocity of the puck.
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  • 01:49, 1 July 2005 Cleonis 256x256 (10,048 bytes) (GIF-animation for the en:Coriolis effect article The large circle represents a turntable that is not flat, but that has a parabolic cross section. The black dot represents a puck, moving frictionless over the surface of the concave turntable. The ellips)

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current11:01, 13 July 2005Thumbnail for version as of 11:01, 13 July 2005256 × 256 (10 KB)CleontuniIllustration for Coriolis effect article.<BR> Schematic representation of a puck sliding over a parabolical surface. {{PD-self}}

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