Summary of Coriolis Effect | National Geographic

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The Coriolis effect is an optical illusion that occurs when objects in motion appear to be deflected off their intended course. In this video, a ball is thrown straight across a spinning merry-go-round and appears to be deflected off its intended course. However, in reality, the ball was still moving straight and the merry-go-round was moving below the thrower. This illusion occurs because of the relative motion of the objects involved.

  • 00:00:00 The Coriolis effect is an optical illusion that causes objects in motion to appear to be deflected off their intended course. In this video, a ball is thrown straight across a spinning merry-go-round and appears to be deflected off its intended course. However, in reality, the ball was still moving straight and the merry-go-round was moving below the thrower.

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