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coriolis teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- coriolis coupling
- coriolis bağlaşımı
- coriolis effect
- koriyolis etkisi
- coriolis coupling
- coriolis baglasimi
- coriolis coefficient
- (Askeri) coriolis katsayısı
- coriolis effect
- (Askeri) CORİOLİS ETKİSİ, CORİOLİS OLAYI (HV.): Hareket halindeki bir cisimde Arzın ekseni etrafında dönüşünden ileri gelen ve yatay hareketleri, kuzey yarım küresinde dönüş istikametinin sağına güney yarım kürede soluna kaydıran yan sapması
- coriolis effect/force
- (Meteoroloji) koriyolis kuvveti
- coriolis effect/force
- (Meteoroloji) koriyolis etkisi
- coriolis effects
- (Havacılık) coriolis etkileri
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coriolis teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- (Also coriolis force) An apparent force that as a result of the earth's rotation deflects moving objects (as projectiles or air currents) to the right in the northern hemisphere and to the left in the southern hemisphere
- family name; Gaspard de Coriolis (1792-1843), French physicist and mathematician, discoverer of the Coriolis effect; lunar crater {i}
- Coriolis force
- A force exerted on a parcel of air (or any moving body) due to the rotation of the earth. This force causes a deflection of the body to the right in the northern hemisphere and to the left in the southern hemisphere
- Coriolis effect
- {i} appearance that a moving body deflects from a straight line course (caused by the Earth's rotation)
- Coriolis force
- A pseudo force used mathematically to describe motion, as of aircraft or cloud formations, relative to a noninertial, uniformly rotating frame of reference such as the earth. Apparent force that must be included if Newton's laws of motion are to be used in a rotating system. First described by Gustave-Gaspard Coriolis (1792-1843) in 1835, the force acts to the right of the direction of body motion for counterclockwise rotation and to the left for clockwise rotation. On Earth an object that moves along a north-south path, or longitudinal line, will be apparently deflected to the right in the Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere. The deflection is related to the motion of the object, the motion of the Earth, and latitude. The Coriolis effect is important in meteorology and oceanography as well as ballistics; it also has great significance in astrophysics
- coriolis effect
- In synoptic scale weather systems (hurricanes and large mid-latitude storms), the Coriolis force causes the air to rotate around a low pressure center in a cyclonic direction The air flowing around a hurricane spins counter-clockwise in the northern hemisphere, and clockwise in the southern hemisphere (as does the earth, itself) In both hemispheres, this rotation is called cyclonic If the earth did not rotate, the air would flow directly in towards the low pressure center, but on a spinning earth, the Coriolis force results in the are arcing in towards the low pressure center The coriolis force is of much too small a magnitude to have any relevance to the direction of rotation in a sink or toilet
- coriolis effect
- The acceleration which a body experiences when it moves across the surface of a rotating body The acceleration results in a westward deflection of projectiles and currents of air or water when they move toward the Earth's equator and an eastward deflection when they move away from the equator
- coriolis effect
- Physics an effect whereby a body moving relative to a rotating frame of reference is accelerated in a direction perpendicular both to its direction of motion and to the axis of rotation of the frame The effect helps to explain global wind patterns (rotating clockwise in the northern hemisphere, anticlockwise in the southern) and the trajectories of rockets over the Earth's surface
- coriolis effect
- The apparent curving motion of anything, such as wind, caused by Earth's rotation It was first described in 1835 by French scientist Gustave-Gaspard Coriolis
- coriolis effect
- The apparent tendency of moving objects, as seen from the rotating surface of a planet, to veer off to one side or the other, depending on whether the object is north or south of the equator
- coriolis effect
- The influence of friction and drag on air layers near the earth; deflects air currents to the direction of the earth's rotation
- coriolis effect
- The apparent deflection of moving objects to the right of their intended path (in the Northern Hemisphere) or to the left (in the Southern Hemisphere), in most cases resulting form the differing speeds at which various latitudes rotate
- coriolis effect
- A force per unit mass that arises solely from the earth's rotation, acting as a deflecting force It is dependent on the latitude and the speed of the moving object In the Northern Hemisphere, air is deflected to the right of its path, while in the Southern Hemisphere, air is deflected to the left of its path It is greatest at the poles, North and South, and almost nonexistent at the equator
- coriolis effect
- A force per unit mass that arises solely from the earth's in rotation, acting as a deflecting force It is dependent on the latitude and the speed of the moving air mass In the Northern Hemisphere, air is deflected to the right of its path, while in the Southern Hemisphere, air is deflected to the left of its path It is greatest at the poles, North and South, and almost nonexistent at the equator
- coriolis effect
- The tendency for linear motion to be deflected in a rotating (non-inertial) reference frame In most geophysical circumstance, the horizontal deflection of horizontal motion is most significant Zonal motion experiences an acceleration -f v and meridional motion experiences an accleration f u in which u and v are the zonal and meridional components of velocity, respectively, and f is the Coriolis parameter
- coriolis effect
- A force created by Earth's rotation; strongly influences global wind patterns
- coriolis effect
- The deflection of air currents in atmospheric circulation cells due to the rotation of the earth
- coriolis effect
- The deflective effect of the earth's rotation on all free-moving objects, including the atmosphere and oceans To the right in the northern hemisphere and left in the southern hemisphere
- coriolis effect
- the effect of the the Earth's rotation on the atmosphere and on all objects on the Earth's surface In the northern hemisphere it causes moving objects and currents to be deflected to the right; in the southern hemisphere it causes deflection to the left The Coriolis effect can be easily observed by watching water go down a plughole - it does not flow directly downwards but spins to the right (clockwise) or to the left (anticlockwise), depending on whether the observer is in the north- ern or southern hemisphere
- coriolis effect
- The apparent curving of wind or ocean currents caused by the rotation of the Earth under an air mass (or body of water) Imagine a spinning disk (like a CD or LP) If you scratched a line from the center to the edge while the disk was spinning, the resulting line would be curved In case you were wondering, it is a myth that the Coriolis Effect impacts your bathtub drain; it is not strong enough to do that Do a few tests and, unless your drain is possessed, you'll get roughly equal numbers of clockwise and counterclockwise rotations
- coriolis effect
- the deflection sideways of an object moving across the surface of a rotating body caused by the rotation of the body The coriolis effect makes storms spiral on the Earth and produces the banded cloud layers on the gas giant planets
- coriolis effect
- (physics) an effect whereby a body moving in a rotating frame of reference experiences the Coriolis force acting perpendicular to the direction of motion and to the axis of rotation; on Earth the Coriolis effect deflects moving bodies to the right in theNorthern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere
- coriolis effect
- Force due to the Earth's rotation, capable of generating currents It causes moving bodies to be deflected to the right in the Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere The "force" is proportional to the speed and latitude of the moving object It is zero at the equator and maximum at the poles
- coriolis force
- The apparent tendency of a freely moving particle to swing to one side when its motion is referred to a set of axes that is itself rotating in space, such as Earth The acceleration is perpendicular to the direction of the speed of the article relative to the Earth's surface and is directed to the right in the northern hemisphere Winds are affected by rotation of the Earth so that instead of a wind blowing in the direction it starts, it turns to the right of that direction in the northern hemisphere; left in the southern hemisphere
- coriolis force
- A result of centripetal force on a mass moving with a velocity radially outward in a rotating plane
- coriolis force
- A force which must be included in the calculation of motion in a rotating frame of reference, if the body moves in such a way that its rotation velocity changes In general, it tends to preserve that part of its velocity The Coriolis force is responsible for the swirling of hurricanes and large weather systems--for air flowing into a region of low pressure, counterclockwise north of the equator, clockwise south of the equator (reverse directions for air flowing out of a high pressure region) See centrifugal force
- coriolis force
- Effect of the earth's rotation tending to turn the direction of motion of any object or fluid toward the right in the Northern Hemisphere and the left in the Southern Hemisphere
- coriolis force
- used in rotating body problems, it is a pseudoforce that explains why bodies at the outer edge of a rotating disk experience higher linear speeds
- coriolis force
- An apparent force caused by the rotation of the earth In the Northern Hemisphere winds are deflected to the right, and in the Southern Hemisphere to the left
- coriolis force
- apparent force caused by spinning earth, deflects objects to the right in NH (Coriolis Force)
- coriolis force
- An apparent force used mathematically to describe motion, as of air, relative to a non inertial uniformly moving frame of reference (0301)
- coriolis force
- In meteorology, a deflecting force acting on a body in motion and resulting from the earth's rotation It deflects air currents to the right in the northern hemisphere and to the left in the southern hemisphere, thus having an effect on wind direction
- coriolis force
- An effect that causes any projectile to deflect to the right in the northern hemisphere, and to the left in the southern hemisphere
- coriolis force
- an apparent force that as a result of the earth ' s rotation deflects moving objects (as projectiles or air currents) to the right in the northern hemisphere and to the left in the southern hemisphere
- coriolis force
- a fictitious force used to account for the apparent deflection of a body in motion with respect to the earth, as seen by an observer on the earth The deflection (to the right in the Northern Hemisphere) is caused by the rotation of the earth
- coriolis force
- A term in the relative hydrodynamic equations of motion that takes into account the effect of the Earth's rotation on moving objects (including air and water) when viewed with reference to a coordinate system attached to the rotating Earth The horizontal component is directed 90° to the right (when looking in the direction of motion) in the Northern Hemisphere and 90° to the left in the Southern The horizontal component is zero along the Equator; also, when the object is at rest relative to the Earth The Coriolis acceleration = 2vU sin ø : where v is the speed of the object, U is the angular velocity of the Earth, and ø is the latitude Named for Gaspard Gustave de Coriolis who published his formulation in 1835
- coriolis force
- A force per unit mass that arises solely from the earth's rotation, acting as a deflecting force It is dependent on the latitude and speed of the moving object In the Northern Hemisphere the air is deflected to the right, and in the Southern Hemisphere to the left The coriolis effect is almost non-existent at the equator
- coriolis force
- (physics) a force due to the earth's rotation; acts on a body in motion (airplane or projectile) in a rotating reference frame; in a rotating frame of reference Newton's second law of motion can be made to apply if in addition to the real forces actingon a body a Coriolis force and a centrifugal force are introduced
- coriolis force
- A force exerted on a parcel of air (or any moving body) due to the rotation of the earth This force causes a deflection of the body to the right in the northern hemisphere and to the left in the southern hemisphere
- coriolis force
- Earth's rotation from east to west exerts a dragging force on the atmosphere This "coriolis"force is greater near the poles, where earth's surface spins faster, than at the equator, where the surface moves comparatively slowly
- coriolis force
- tendency for a freely moving object to swerve to one side as motion is refered to a set of moving axes such as the Earth ex winds blowing from the north tend to swing towards the right, and those blowing from the south swing left
- coriolis force
- (acceleration): A composite centrifugal force, due to rotation of the Earth, acting on objects (including air and water) moving in relation to the Earth It causes deflection of such moving objects to the left in the southern hemisphere, and to the right in the northern hemisphere
- Gaspard de Coriolis
- {i} Gustave-Gaspard Coriolis (1792-1843), French physicist and mathematician, discoverer of the Coriolis effect
- Gustave-Gaspard Coriolis
- {i} Gaspard de Coriolis (1792-1843), French physicist and mathematician, discoverer of the Coriolis effect
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Türkçe - İngilizce
coriolis teriminin Türkçe İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- coriolis etkisi
- (Askeri,Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) coriolis effect
- coriolis ivmesi
- (Havacılık) coriolis acceleration
- coriolis kuvveti
- (Havacılık) coriolis force
- coriolis bağlaşımı
- coriolis coupling
- coriolis etkileri
- (Havacılık) coriolis effects
- coriolis katsayısı
- (Askeri) coriolis coefficient
- coriolis reaksiyonu
- (Havacılık) coriolis reaction
- coriolis uyarması
- (Havacılık) coriolis stimulation
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