- Coriolis deflection
- отклонение за счет ускорения Кориолиса
English-russian astronautics dictionary. - M.: Military Publishing house. Compiled by F. P. Suprun, K. V. Shirokov. 1964.
English-russian astronautics dictionary. - M.: Military Publishing house. Compiled by F. P. Suprun, K. V. Shirokov. 1964.
Coriolis force — n. 〚after G. G. de Coriolis (1792 1843), Fr mathematician〛 an apparent deflective force acting on a moving object, as an airplane, that is being observed from a rotating system, as the surface of the earth: it is proportional to the speed of the… … Universalium
Coriolis — may refer to: Gaspard Gustave Coriolis (1792–1843), French mathematician, mechanical engineer and scientist Coriolis effect, the apparent deflection of moving objects from a straight path when viewed from a rotating frame of reference Coriolis… … Wikipedia
Deflection (military) — Deflection is a technique used for effectively firing a ranged weapon at a moving target, that describes leading the target ; that is, shooting ahead of a moving target so that the target and projectile will collide. This technique is only… … Wikipedia
Coriolis effect — [kôr΄ē ō′lis] n. the apparent deflection of a moving mass of water, air, etc. to the right in the Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere … English World dictionary
Coriolis effect — For the psychophysical perception effect, see Coriolis effect (perception). Classical mechanics Newton s Second Law … Wikipedia
Coriolis effect — /kawr ee oh lis/ the apparent deflection (Coriolis acceleration) of a body in motion with respect to the earth, as seen by an observer on the earth, attributed to a fictitious force (Coriolis force) but actually caused by the rotation of the… … Universalium
Coriolis force — noun (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… … Useful english dictionary
Coriolis effect — noun Date: circa 1946 the apparent deflection of a moving object that is the result of the Coriolis force … New Collegiate Dictionary
Coriolis effect — Co•ri•o′lis effect [[t]ˌkɔr iˈoʊ lɪs[/t]] n. astron. the deflection of a body in motion with respect to the earth as seen by an observer on the earth, attributed to a hypothetical force(Corio′lis force )but actually caused by the earth s rotation … From formal English to slang
Coriolis effect — /kɒrioʊləs əˈfɛkt/ (say koreeohluhs uh fekt) noun the deflection of moving objects which appears to take place when they are viewed by a stationary observer in a moving frame of reference. {named after GG Coriolis, 1792–1843, French engineer} …
Coriolis force — /kɒriˈoʊləs fɔs/ (say koree ohluhs faws) noun an imaginary force that, to an observer on the earth s surface, appears to act at right angles to the path of objects moving relative to the rotating earth; used to explain the lateral direction of… …