Demonstrations of Fluid Flow in a Rotating System

  • Baker D
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The importance of rotational constraints on fluid flow in geophysical and astrophysical problems suggests that demonstrations of these constraints would be useful in undergraduate physics courses. A theoretical derivation of some rotational effects is presented, together with the complete details of four lecture demonstrations which exhibit these effects.

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Baker, D. J. (1966). Demonstrations of Fluid Flow in a Rotating System. American Journal of Physics, 34(8), 647–652. https://doi.org/10.1119/1.1973194

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