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1. Coriolis, Gaspard-Gustave De
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Coriolis, GustaveGaspard French engineer and mathematician who first described the Coriolis force, an effect of motion on a rotating body, of
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GaspardGustave de Coriolis. French mathematician, born at Paris, in 1792;
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11. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Gaspard-Gustave De Coriolis
French mathematician. (17921843)
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12. Coriolis
Biography of Gaspardgustave de coriolis (1792-1843) Gaspard-gustave decoriolis s father was Jean-Baptiste-Elzéar coriolis and his mother was
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Gaspard Gustave de Coriolis
Born: 21 May 1792 in Paris, France
Died: 19 Sept 1843 in Paris, France
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Gaspard-Gustave de Coriolis Cauchy Cauchy left Paris in September 1830. Political events in France meant that Cauchy was now required to swear an oath of allegiance to the new regime and when he failed to return to Paris to do so he lost all his positions there. Coriolis was offered Cauchy Coriolis studied mechanics and engineering mathematics, in particular friction, hydraulics, machine performance and ergonomics. He introduced the terms 'work' and 'kinetic energy' with their present scientific meaning. Coriolis began developing his ideas in 1819 and he showed some papers to Poncelet in 1824. Both Coriolis and Poncelet published in 1829; the paper by Coriolis being Du Calcul de l'effet des machines. Despite the two papers appearing in 1829 there was no argument as to who initiated the idea, with Poncelet acknowledging that the word "work" was brought in by Coriolis. The article [5] simplifies this piece of history so much that it could be misleading on this point. The contribution of Coriolis

13. Poster Of Coriolis
Gaspardgustave de coriolis. lived from 1792 to 1843. coriolis is best rememberedfor the coriolis force. He showed that the laws of motion could be used in
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Gaspard-Gustave de Coriolis lived from 1792 to 1843 Coriolis is best remembered for the Coriolis force. He showed that the laws of motion could be used in a rotating frame of reference if an extra force called the Coriolis acceleration is added to the equations of motion. Find out more at
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14. Coriolis, Gaspard Gustave De
coriolis, Gaspard gustave de (17921843). French physicist who in 1835 discoveredthe coriolis effect, which governs the movements of winds in the
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Coriolis, Gaspard Gustave de
French physicist who in 1835 discovered the Coriolis effect, which governs the movements of winds in the atmosphere and currents in the ocean. Coriolis was also the first to derive formulas expressing kinetic energy and mechanical work.
From 1829, Coriolis was concerned that proper terms and definitions should be introduced into mechanics. He succeeded in establishing the use of the word 'work' as a technical term in mechanics, defining it in terms of the displacement of force through a certain distance.
Investigating the movements of moving parts in machines and other systems relative to the fixed parts, Coriolis explained how the rotation of the Earth causes objects moving freely over the surface to follow a curved path relative to the surface - the Coriolis effect.

15. Coriolis, Gaspard-Gustave (1792-1843) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientif
coriolis, G.G. Sur les équations du mouvement relatif des systèmes de corps. J. de l Ecole royale polytechnique 15, 144-154, 1835. coriolis, G.-G.
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This entry contributed by Michel Barran Cauchy Navier Dulong Coriolis studied mechanics and engineering mathematics, in particular friction hydraulics , machine performance, and ergonomics. He introduced the terms ` work and ` kinetic energy with their present scientific meaning. It is not the ideas of 'work' for which Coriolis is best remembered, however, rather it is for the Coriolis force which appears in the paper "Sur les équations du mouvement relatif des systèmes de corps" (1835). In this paper, Coriolis showed that the laws of motion could be used in a rotating frame of reference if an extra force called the Coriolis acceleration is added to the equations of motion. The theorem enunciated by him regarding relative motions has found numerous applications, particularly in the case of motion on the surface of the Earth (e.g., the deviation toward the east of falling bodies, the apparent rotation of the plane of vibration of a Foucault pendulum etc.).

16. Coriolis, Gustave-Gaspard --  Encyclopædia Britannica
coriolis, gustaveGaspard French engineer and mathematician who first described the Gaspard gustave de coriolis University of St.Andrews, Scotland
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Gustave-Gaspard Coriolis
born May 21, 1792, Paris
died Sept. 19, 1843, Paris
By courtesy of the Archives de l'Academie des Sciences de Paris; photograph, J. Colomb-Gerard, Paris French engineer and mathematician who first described the Coriolis force , an effect of motion on a rotating body, of paramount importance to meteorology, ballistics, and oceanography.
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17. Coriolis Force --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Gaspard gustave de coriolis University of St.Andrews, Scotland Brief introductionto the life and works of this French mathematician known for describing
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18. Gaspard-Gustave Coriolis Gaspard-gustave Rotating Des Sciences
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Gaspard-Gustave de Coriolis May 21 September 19 French engineer and scientist . His interest in the dynamics of rotating machines led him to derive the differential equation s of motion from the point of view of a coordinate system which is itself rotating, which he first presented in to the Académie des Sciences. Due to the importance of this work, the Coriolis effect is named for him. He is sometimes referred to as Gustave-Gaspard Coriolis Gustave Coriolis and variations thereof. Coriolis, Gaspard-Gustave Coriolis, Gaspard-Gustave
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Gaspard-Gustave Coriolis Gaspard-Gustave de Coriolis ( May 21 1792- September 19 1843), French engineer and scientist. His interest in the dynamics of rotating machines led him to derive the differential equations of motion from the point of view of a coordinate system which is i Gaspard Monge Gaspard Monge ( May 10, 1746 — July 28, 1818), was a French mathematician and inventor of descriptive geometry. He was born at Beaune. He was educated first at the college of the Oratorians at Beaune, and then in their college at Lyon where, at sixteen, t

19. Gaspard-Gustave Coriolis - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Gaspardgustave de coriolis or gustave coriolis (May 21, 1792–September 19, 1843),mathematician, mechanical engineer and scientist born in Paris, France.
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Gaspard-Gustave de Coriolis or Gustave Coriolis May 21 September 19 mathematician mechanical engineer and scientist born in Paris France In Coriolis became a tutor at the ‰cole Polytechnique . Here he carried out experiments on friction and hydraulics In 1829 Coriolis published a textbook, Calcul de l'Effet des Machines (Calculation of the Effect of Machines), which presented mechanics in a way that could be readily be applied by industry. In this period the correct expression for kinetic energy , and its relation to mechanical work became established. During the following years Coriolis worked to extend the notion of kinetic energy and work to rotating systems. The first of his papers, Sur le principe des forces vives dans les mouvements relatifs des machines (On the principle of kinetic energy in the relative motion in machines), was read to the Acad©mie des Sciences (Coriolis 1832). Three years later came the paper that would make his name famous, Sur les ©quations du mouvement relatif des syst¨mes de corps (On the equations of relative motion of a system of bodies (Coriolis 1835). Coriolis's papers do not deal with the atmosphere or even the rotation of the earth, but with the transfer of energy in rotating systems like waterwheels.

20. Biographical Dictionary -Gustave De Coriolis
Gaspard gustave de coriolis. (17921843) French civil engineer and mathematicalphysicist. Introduced the rotational coordinate system to describe the
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Gaspard Gustave de Coriolis
French civil engineer and mathematical physicist. Introduced the rotational coordinate system to describe the movement of rotating objects, and indicated that a force other than centrifugal force which appeared to be proportionate to the speed of an object existed.

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