Abstract
It is shown that investigating Coriolis effects in the fixed frame leads to a clearer understanding of their physical nature: the body carries along its initial velocity, larger or smaller than the velocity of its corresponding point during the motion. A simple but thorough calculation of some effects (the Foucault pendulum and the eastward drift of a falling body) is given.
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Renault, J., & Okal, E. (1977). Investigating the physical nature of the Coriolis effects in the fixed frame. American Journal of Physics, 45(7), 631–633. https://doi.org/10.1119/1.10780
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