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ANSWER KEY Real World Globes - Investigating the Coriolis Effect Authored by Will Robertson, Upper School Science Teacherat Stone Ridge School of the Sacred Heart, Bethesda, MD …
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STUDENT WORKSHEET | Atmospheric Pressure and the Coriolis Effect 5 Part 2 The ASTHROS mission will rise to a height of approximately 130,000 feet where it will circle Antarctica while …
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The Coriolis effect is the name given to the imag-inary force that deflects objects, such as rockets or large storms, which move over the surface of some planets. It is important in causing the …
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produced by the strong deflecting Coriolis force athigh latitudes. (Taken from the orbiting Juno spacecraft). Key points to remember: In thenorthern hemisphereof a planet rotating fromwest …
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Coriolis Effect Activity. How does Earth’s rotation affect wind? If the earth was not spinning, the wind would always blow straight from the south in the Southern Hemisphere, and from the …
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What is the Coriolis effect? 2. What happens to the speed at which the Earth rotates as you travel from the equator towards the North or South Pole? 3. What direction will objects appear to …
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the Coriolis Effect, currents on the western side of each ocean or ocean gyre are stronger, narrower, and deeper than on the eastern side of each ocean or gyre. This means, for …
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equator, let’s explore the Coriolis Effect from the perspective of an object moving from the Equator towards the poles. Let’s return to the map of the Northern Hemisphere. 1) Trace the circle …
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Lab Activity #2: The Coriolis Effect on a Flat Spinning Earth Introduction In this activity, we begin to study the Coriolis effect, the effect that Earth's rotation has on the motion (from the …
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Coriolis effect: an inertial force that causes objects (wind, water) to follow curved paths because of to the Earth’s rotation. The Coriolis effect is zero at the equator and has the greatest effect at …
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ANSWER KEY Real World Globes - Investigating the Coriolis Effect Authored by Will Robertson, Upper School Science Teacherat Stone Ridge School of the Sacred Heart, Bethesda, MD Purpose: To understand the implications of the Coriolis forceon rotating fluids. To investigate the Coriolis effect as it applies toplanetary wind patterns and synoptic
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STUDENT WORKSHEET | Atmospheric Pressure and the Coriolis Effect 5 Part 2 The ASTHROS mission will rise to a height of approximately 130,000 feet where it will circle Antarctica while studying star-forming regions in space. Use the graph below to plot the balloon’s progress as it rises at a rate of 1,000 feet per minute.
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1. Calculate the eccentricity of the ellipse above. Show all work. Round your answer to the nearest thousandth. Orbital velocity increases 2. How does the orbital velocity change as a planet gets closer to the star? _____ 3. On the orbital path above, place an X where the planet’s fastest orbital speed will be. 4.
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The Coriolis effect is the name given to the imag-inary force that deflects objects, such as rockets or large storms, which move over the surface of some planets. It is important in causing the swirling motion of storms, including hurricanes. The Coriolis effect occurs on Earth and other planets because the planets rotate. Exercise Seven ...
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• Answer Reading question on Lab worksheet ... • Coriolis Effect: The apparent deflection of objects such as winds and storms over the surface of a planet. The Coriolis effect on Earth • As Earth rotates, ... Use your convection cell map to answer the following question. If the world was not spinning and
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produced by the strong deflecting Coriolis force athigh latitudes. (Taken from the orbiting Juno spacecraft). Key points to remember: In thenorthern hemisphereof a planet rotating fromwest to east (such as the Earth), the direction of the Coriolis force acts perpendicularly(90o) to theRIGHTof the direction of fluid flow.
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Coriolis Effect Activity. How does Earth’s rotation affect wind? If the earth was not spinning, the wind would always blow straight from the south in the Southern Hemisphere, and from the north in the Northern Hemisphere pushing the surface ocean currents straight as well. However, the earth DOES spin (rotate).
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What is the Coriolis effect? 2. What happens to the speed at which the Earth rotates as you travel from the equator towards the North or South Pole? 3. What direction will objects appear to veer in the northern hemisphere? What about in the southern hemisphere? (left or right) 4. Does the Earth’s rotation really impact a flushing toilet?
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Answer Key: Part I: 1. Take a look at the two pictures above. What do you notice about the global wind and surface current patterns? In general, the direction of the wind flows in the same direction as the ocean surface currents. 2. The global winds in the first map generally travel in either a clockwise or counterclockwise direction. Look at
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Lesson Plan: Coriolis Force, Coriolis Effect, and the Impact of Coriolis Effect on Climate As a high school or undergraduate Physics or Earth Sciences teacher, you can use this set of computer-based tools to help you in teaching about Coriolis Force, the Coriolis Effect, and how the Coriolis Effect influences climate (trade winds and upwelling). This lesson plan allows students to …
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the Coriolis Effect, currents on the western side of each ocean or ocean gyre are stronger, narrower, and deeper than on the eastern side of each ocean or gyre. This means, for example, the the Gulf Stream and Kiroshio currents are stronger and deeper than the California and Canary currents 7. What are some climate effects of warm water currents?
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24 Oct 2017 · B) the Doppler effect C) the Coriolis effect D) seasonal changes ___ 5) As viewed from Earth, most stars appear to move across the sky each night because A) stars orbit around Earth B) Earth rotates on its axis C) stars revolve around the center of the galaxy D) Earth revolves around the Sun ___ 6) Earth's rate of rotation is approximately A ...
CORIOLIS EFFECT A —I S NOTES - climatescienceteaching.org
equator, let’s explore the Coriolis Effect from the perspective of an object moving from the Equator towards the poles. Let’s return to the map of the Northern Hemisphere. 1) Trace the circle representing the line of latitude closest to the North Pole, placing an X in Greenland. Someone at that X will travel around that circle in one day.
CarolinaTM Coriolis Effect and Atmospheric Circulation Kit
Activity 2: Rotation in Two Dimensions ! Materials!(per!student!group)! • 1turntable& • 1black&dryWerasemarker& • 1green&dryWerasemarker&! Procedure!
Lab Activity on Global Wind Patterns
Lab Activity #2: The Coriolis Effect on a Flat Spinning Earth Introduction In this activity, we begin to study the Coriolis effect, the effect that Earth's rotation has on the motion (from the viewpoint of an observer on Earth) of flying objects, including air molecules. Materials: spinning lab stool large piece of paper felt-tip pen yardstick ...
STUDENT WORKSHEET Atmospheric Pressure and the Coriolis Effect
STUDENT WORKSHEET | Atmospheric Pressure and the Coriolis Effect 5 Part 2 The ASTHROS mission will rise to a height of approximately 130,000 feet where it will circle Antarctica while studying star-forming regions in space. Use the graph below to plot the balloon’s progress as it rises at a rate of 1,000 feet per minute.
Coriolis Effect - education.arcticeider.com
Coriolis effect: an inertial force that causes objects (wind, water) to follow curved paths because of to the Earth’s rotation. The Coriolis effect is zero at the equator and has the greatest effect at the poles. Gyres: large-scale oceanic movements caused by the Coriolis effect. Convection cell: a contained air zone in which the upward warm air