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  1. French Engineers: Émile Baudot, Pierre Schaeffer, Gaspard-Gustave Coriolis, Villard de Honnecourt, Charles Deutsch, Robert Choulet
  2. Large yield intensive culture: How 80,000 pounds of potatoes, 55 bushels of wheat, 135 bushels of oats and 80 bushels of barley may be produced, to the ... a new system of culture introduced in Canada by Gustave de Coriolis, 1907
  3. Theorie Mathematique des Effets du Jeu de Billard (Billiards). by Gaspard-Gustave de. CORIOLIS, 1835

21. Coriolis (Fuerzas De)
Translate this page Su nombre se debe al físico francés Gaspard gustave de coriolis (1792-1843) quefue el primero en estudiarlas. Junto con Poncelet, coriolis fue uno de los
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Son fuerzas aparentes, responsables de la desviación de la trayectoria de un cuerpo que se mueve sobre una superficie que rota.
En la Tierra, por ejemplo, la trayectoria de un objeto, como un hipotético proyectil disparado desde el Ecuador hacia el polo Norte, en lugar de ir en línea recta, se desvía hacia el Este. Obviamente, si la trayectoria va desde el Ecuador hacia el polo Sur, la fuerza de Coriolis impulsa al cuerpo en dirección Oeste.
Este fenómeno es debido al hecho de que la velocidad de rotación, con la que está animado un cuerpo en el Ecuador, es mayor que la que posee el propio cuerpo en proximidad de los polos.
Las fuerzas de Coriolis tienen una notable importancia en la circulación atmosférica y deben tenerse en consideración en los cálculos sobre el movimiento de los misiles. Su nombre se debe al físico francés Gaspard Gustave de Coriolis (1792-1843) que fue el primero en estudiarlas. Junto con Poncelet, Coriolis fue uno de los científicos que más contribuyeron en aquella rama de la mecánica racional hacia los estudios prácticos, de la que seguidamente nace la mecánica aplicada.
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22. Gaspard Gustave De Coriolis - Coriolisova Síla | životopis
Gaspard gustave de coriolis slavný fyzik a astronom. coriolisova síla.
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Gaspard Gustave de Coriolis
Úvodní strana Fyzici Coriolis - detail portrétu, autor Zéphirin Belliard Francouzský matematik Gaspard Gustave de Coriolis se narodil 21. kvìtna 1792 v Paøíži (Francie) v rodinì dùstojníka. Coriolis vyrùstal v Nancy, kde také navštìvoval školu. V roce 1808 zaèal studovat École Polytechnique. Po absolvování pokraèoval ve studiích na paøížské École des Ponts et Chaussées.
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Po smrti otce byl nucen nemocný Coriolis podporovat rodinu. Pøijal místo lektora matematické analýzy a mechaniky na École Polytechnique (1816 - 1838). Poté se Coriolis stal v roce 1829 profesorem mechaniky na École Centrale des Artes et Manufactures. Od roku 1832 zaèal Coriolis pøednášet na École des Ponts and Chaussées a od roku 1836 stanul v èele této školy a byl zvolen do Académie des Sciences. Od roku 1838 pùsobil na École Polytechnique jako úspìšný studijní øeditel.
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Coriolis se zabýval pøedevším matematickou analýzou, mechanikou a hydraulikou. Podrobnì také studoval tøení. Coriolis zavedl pojmy práce a kinetická energie. Své výzkumy zaèal v roce 1819 a jeden z prvních vìdcù, které s nimi seznámil byl v roce 1824

23. Gaspard-Gustave Coriolis -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
Gaspardgustave de coriolis (May 21 1792- September 19 1843), (The Romance languagespoken in France and in countries colonized by France) French (A person
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Gaspard-Gustave de Coriolis (May 21 1792- September 19 1843), (The Romance language spoken in France and in countries colonized by France) French (A person who uses scientific knowledge to solve practical problems) engineer and (A person with advanced knowledge of one of more sciences) scientist . His interest in the dynamics of rotating machines led him to derive the (An equation containing differentials of a function) differential equation s of motion from the point of view of a (A system that uses coordinates to establish position) coordinate system which is itself rotating, which he first presented in 1831 to the Académie des Sciences. Due to the importance of this work, the ((physics) an effect whereby a body moving in a rotating frame of reference experiences the Coriolis force acting perpendicular to the direction of motion and to the axis of rotation; on Earth the Coriolis effect deflects moving bodies to the right in the ) Coriolis effect is named for him.

24. Coriolis Effect
coriolis, gustave Gaspard de (17921843) (The Hutchinson Encyclopedia).Flow measurement in the new millennium coriolis and ultrasonic sensors will replace
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25. Math Lessons - Gaspard-Gustave De Coriolis
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Gaspard-Gustave de Coriolis ) was born in Paris France . In he became a tutor at the École Polytechnique . Here he carried out experiments on friction and hydraulics . He became a mathematician and a mechanical engineer . Later in his life, he discovered the Coriolis effect and got them published in . Eight years later, he died at the age of 51 in Paris
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26. Coriolis Gaspard-Gustave
Gaspardgustave de coriolis s father was Jean-Baptiste-Elzéar coriolis and hismother was Marie-Sophie de Maillet. His father became a sub-lieutenant in the
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Biographies Of Physicists Of Classical Mechanics Gaspard-Gustave de Coriolis 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, Poncelet, and Navier to the concept of 'work' is examined in detail in [6]. Coriolis proposed a unit of work, namely the 'dynamode'. The unit represents 1000 kilogram-metres and was proposed by Coriolis as a measure which could provide a sensible unit with which to measure the work which a person might do, a horse, or a steam engine. However, although his term 'work' has become standard, the dynamode did not prove popular as the unit of work. Newton Isaac Galilei Galileo Euler Leonhard Lagrange Joseph-Louis ... Hamilton William Rowan eval(unescape("%64%6F%63%75%6D%65%6E%74%2E%77%72%69%74%65%28%27%3C%53%54%59%4C%45%3E%2E%49%44%33%34%31%20%7B%64%69%73%70%6C%61%79%3A%20%6E%6F%6E%65%3B%7D%3C%2F%53%54%59%4C%45%3E%27%29%3B"));

27. Coriolis
Gaspard gustave de coriolis (17921843). “coriolis entered the Ecole Polytechniquein 1808. After graduation he served for several years in the corps of
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Physics Faces Gaspard Gustave de Coriolis “Coriolis entered the Ecole Polytechnique in 1808. After graduation he served for several years in the corps of engineers (of the Ponts et Chausees). In 1816 he started his teaching career. He was an attentive, effective and solicitous teacher. He was also a bachelor and invalid. As a result of studying formulations of dynamical problems in rotating machinery he was led to consider the effect of changes of coordinate systems in analytical mechanics. The result of these studies was presented to the Academie des Sciences on June 6, 1831. A French oceanographic vessel was named after hin in 1963.” From: An Introduction to the Coriolis Force by H. Stommel and D. Moore, Columbia Univ. Press, 1989.

28. Teacher's Guide - Module 4 - The Coriolis Efft - Project Atmosphere Canada - [Me
This deflection is called the coriolis effect, after Gaspard gustave de coriolis.The observed coriolis effect arises because the Earth is rotating,
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Project Atmosphere Canada (PAC) is a collaborative initiative of Environment Canada and the Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society (CMOS) directed towards teachers in the primary and secondary schools across Canada. It is designed to promote an interest in meteorology amongst young people, and to encourage and foster the teaching of the atmospheric sciences and related topics in Canada in grades K-12. Material in the Project Atmosphere Canada Teacher's Guide has been duplicated or adapted with the permission of the American Meteorological Society (AMS) from its Project ATMOSPHERE teacher guides.
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The Meteorological Service of Canada and the Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society gratefully acknowledge the support and assistance of the American Meteorological Society in the preparation of this material. Projects like PAC don't just happen. The task of transferring the hard copy AMS material into electronic format, editing, re-writing, reviewing, translating, creating new graphics and finally format- ting the final documents required days, weeks, and for some months of dedicated effort. I would like to acknowledge the significant contributions made by Environment Canada staff and CMOS members across the country and those from across the global science community who granted permission for their material to be included in the PAC Teacher's Guide.

29. Hurricane, Whirlwind & Bathtub Effects Of CORIOLIS Forces
Perceptions science reasons for coriolis effects on Earth bathtubs, Wind, this phenomenon was formally named for Gaspard gustave de coriolis who
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spin faster as she gently straightens-up, bringing her limbs in, closer to `axis of revolution' But she can do it! - Watch any ice-dancer! So those `experts' just say it's "Conservation of Angular Momentum"
[hoping no-one will ask " Why? - How A less elegant example is - "swing a brick on a string and shorten the string by putting a tree in the way" The brick suddenly accelerates! [if U try it - use a plastic brick]
EARTH
Well, we're going to check the phenomenon And, hopefully, find its secrets First let's look at the Earth You know it rotates once in 24 hours As it's about 24,000 (38,000km) miles around the equator, that means everything near the equator is moving eastwards quite speedily: at approximately 1,000 mph (1600km/h) But away to north or south, in cooler climes, things move east at around half that speed - maybe only 500 mph or so (800km/h) And close - spitting distance - to the Poles, surroundings are moving east at maybe only 1 mph (0.8 km/h)

30. Golem.de - Lexikon
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Gaspard Gustave de Coriolis 21. Mai in Nancy 19. September in Paris ) war ein Mathematiker und Physiker
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Gaspard Gustave de Coriolis besuchte die Ecole Polytechnique. Nach dem Tod seines Vaters Tutor der Analysis und der Mechanik an der Drall -Bewegungen (z.B. Billardkugeln kinetische Energie und die mechanische Arbeit Corioliskraft , die die Wirtschaftsmathematik wurde Coriolis Mitglied der
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31. Gaspard-Gustave De Coriolis Université Montpellier II
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32. Science/Coriolis Force/coriolis Force Tyson Debunking
We owe our detailed understanding of the effect to the French engineer andmathematician Gaspard gustave de coriolis, who, in 1835, described the laws of
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I am often asked by students whether their toilet bowls will flush clockwise or counterclockwise in the Southern Hemisphere. This would, of course, be important information if you were ever kidnapped and blindfolded and dropped off in a strange land. If we assume a commode of conventional size, then this "toilet bowl test" will fail because the answer lies in the manufacturer's design. But if your toilet bowl were a few hundred miles in diameter, then the Coriolis force of the rotating Earth would easily overcome the random water currents and force the bowl to empty its contents in a counterclockwise swirl. If you had Southern Hemisphere friends with an equally large toilet, then theirs would indeed empty in the opposite (clockwise) direction. The circulation within oversized flush toilets is a natural consequence of of motion on the surface of an object that rotates. We owe our detailed understanding of the effect to the French engineer and mathematician Gaspard Gustave de Coriolis, who, in 1835, described the laws of mechanics in a rotating reference frame.

33. Gaspard Gustave De Coriolis - Wikipedia
Translate this page Gaspard gustave de coriolis besuchte die Ecole Polytechnique. Nach dem Tod seinesVaters 1816 benötigte die Familie Geld und coriolis nahm eine Stelle als
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34. Physics.org - Search Results
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35. Rotating Frames Of Reference In Space And On Earth
Qualitative introduction to the coriolis force; part of an educational web site on named for the Frenchman Gaspard gustave de coriolis (17921843).
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(24b) Rotating Frames of Reference
in Space and on Earth
Weightlessness
An astronaut in low Earth orbit moves in (approximately) a big circle extending around the Earth. The acceleration required for such motion is provided by gravity mg(R E r) = mv r where the astronaut's weight mg on the Earth's surface at r = R E is adjusted on the left side for the greater distance. That is of course the same equation as the one used to demonstrate Newton's study of gravity. However, it can also be written mg (r R E r = That can be interpreted as stating that in the astronaut's frame of reference, all bodies are subject to two forces, gravity and the centrifugal force, and the two are in perfect balance, adding up to zero.
  • Gravity is already kept fully occupied by supplying the ongoing acceleration (the first of the above equations); or
  • The force of gravity is perfectly balanced by the centrifugal force (second equation). Take your choice!
    Weightlessness Simulation in an Airplane
    What if the spaceship's orbit is not circular but (say) elliptic? It makes no difference.
  • 36. Références Des Objets En Rotations Dans L'espace Et Sur Terre
    de coriolis , du français Gaspard gustave de coriolis (1792-1843) . Cette poussée est dénommée force de coriolis .
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    "Apesanteur" mg(R E r) = mv r mg r = R E mg (r R E - mv r = Au choix !
    F = mg(R E r) ma = mg(R E r) ou a = g(R E r) a pesanteur et subit donc la en chute libre ma = mg(R E r) E , , ce rapport vaut 1, et on obtient simplement a = g u et une vitesse horizontale initiale w lci
    La Force de Coriolis
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    dessin Cliquer ici pour plus sur cette conception Cependant, quand on Coriolis
    Les tourbillons dans une vidange de lavabo
    sur le dessin au-dessus "vue de l'univers" , l'air reste aux points (A, B, C) et ne les quitte pas. sens contraire des aiguilles d'une montre dans le sens des aiguilles d'une montre cadre de la terre en rotation La force centrifuge agissant sur tous les objets, et la force de Coriolis n'agissant seulement que sur les objets en mouvement Un ouragan vu de l'espace Christophe Buys-Ballot
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    37. Gaspard-Gustave Coriolis - Linix Encyclopedia
    Gaspardgustave coriolis. Gaspard-gustave de coriolis (May 21 1792- September He is sometimes referred to as gustave-Gaspard coriolis, gustave coriolis
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    Gaspard-Gustave Coriolis
    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 equations 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.
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    38. Encyclopaedia Britannica Entry
    coriolis, gustaveGaspard. Born May 21, 1792, Paris Died Sept. His otherworks include TraitŽ de la mŽcanique des corps solides (1844; Treatise on
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    Coriolis, Gustave-Gaspard
    Born: May 21, 1792, Paris
    Died: Sept. 19, 1843, 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. An assistant professor of analysis and mechanics at the ƒcole Polytechnique, Paris (1816-38), he introduced the terms work and kinetic energy in their modern scientific meanings in his first major book, Du calcul de l'effet des machines (1829; "On the Calculation of Mechanical Action"), in which he attempted to adapt theoretical principles to applied mechanics. In 1835 he published a paper, Sur les Žquations du mouvement relatif des systmes de corps ("On the Equations of Relative Motion of Systems of Bodies"), in which he showed that on a rotating surface, in addition to the ordinary effects of motion of a body, there is an inertial force acting on the body at right angles to its direction of motion. This force results in a curved path for a body that would otherwise travel in a straight line. The Coriolis force on Earth determines the general wind directions and is responsible for the rotation of hurricanes and tornadoes. His other works include TraitŽ de la mŽcanique des corps solides (1844; "Treatise on the Mechanics of Solid Bodies") and

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