May 1952
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13 Citations
Scientific American
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May 1952
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26 Reads
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13 Citations
Scientific American
... Coriolis Effect exists due to force that acts on all rotating objects. This effect is perpendicular to the object's axis and the magnitude depends on the speed of the objects [10]. A numerical study of the relative importance of Coriolis effects in a Marangoni convection was done by Vidal and Acrivos [11] where they found that the system stability is caused by the uniform rotation. ...
May 1952
Scientific American