Hi,
I would like comments on the subject of coriolis. I know the subject has been debated in this forum before but I couldn't find any reference to the aspects I am concerned about.
I maintain that coriolis effect cannot occur on a body moving East/West over the surface of the earth. Text books and many very knowledgeable people disagree. I also maintain that the effect is independent of the body's mass. This, again is not what many authorities say.
To illustrate the E/W question, I have set up an example which I think illustrates my point.
If we establish some approximations it will simplify things. Let us assume that the apparent surface speed of the earth at the equator is 1000 nautical miles per hour. At the poles it is zero and at 59 deg latitude it is 500 nmph. The length of a degree of longitude at 59 deg latitude is 31.034 nautical miles. and at 61 deg is 29.215 miles. That means that there is a 6% difference between the length of a degree of longitude at 59 deg lat and one at 61 deg. Therefore there is a difference of 6% in the apparent surface speed of the earth between those two parallels of latitude which are 120 miles apart.(60 nautical miles per degree of latitude). Let us ignore both friction and centrifugal force.
If we take a theoretical parcel of air set in motion to travel true north, from any point on latitude 59, at 10 knots (nautical miles per hour). It will reach latitude 61 12 hours later. In that 12 hours it has also travelled 6000 miles in an Easterly direction due to Newton's first law of motion. However, the earth at latitude 61 has travelled 6% less than that or 5640 miles. This difference has caused an apparent curvature to the right and is what I understand as the coriolis effect.
If a similar parcel of air is set off in an Easterly or Westerly direction, from any latitude but the equator, it will take a great circle route and eventually will begin crossing lines of latitude and exhibit coriolis effect. However, in the short distance of 120 miles, it will not change much latitude and the amount of coriolis effect it shows will be minute.
This illustrates, to me, that coriolis is not shown by bodies travelling E or W and that the degree of coriolis shown by a body is dependent on the angle at which the body is crossing parallels of latitude (and on the absolute latitude).
And the effect is quite independent of mass. In this case the mass of the parcel of air. But it could be a missile or an artillery shell. A missile will show coriolis according to it's speed, it's direction,and it's latitude but it's mass will have no influence (again ignoring friction and centrigugal force).
I know there is a lot of woolly thinking regarding coriolis. But I can also see that a lot of you are capable of some serious thought.
So please tell me your thoughts on E/W coriolis effect and on the influence of mass.
BTW coriolis gets very interesting when you think of it in the context of a space craft which is rotating to create artificial gravity and two people tossing a ball to each other inside it.
Mike.
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