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English: GIF-animation for the en:Coriolis effect article.
The large circle represents a turntable that is not flat, but that has a parabolic cross section. The black dot represents a puck, moving frictionless over the surface of the concave turntable. The ellipse represents the trajectory of the puck. The rotation of ellips represents that the point of view is a videocamera that is rotating.
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  • 10:41, 2 July 2005 Cleonis 256x256 (60,122 bytes) (GIF-animation for the en:Coriolis effect article. The large circle represents a turntable that is not flat, but that has a parabolic cross section. The black dot represents a puck, moving frictionless over the surface of the concave turntable. The ellip)

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current11:03, 13 July 2005Thumbnail for version as of 11:03, 13 July 2005256 × 256 (59 KB)CleontuniIllustration for Coriolis effect article<BR> An elliptical trajectory of a puck sliding over a parabolical surface as seen by a videocamera that is co-rotating with the turntable.

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