Reference Summary: Tim finds out what happens when you throw a ball while spinning around on a merry-go-round. Two demonstrators sit at either end of a rotating platform and toss a ball back and forth.
Coriolis Effect Demonstration -
Tim finds out what happens when you throw a ball while spinning around on a merry-go-round. Two demonstrators sit at either end of a rotating platform and toss a ball back and forth.
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- Tim finds out what happens when you throw a ball while spinning around on a merry-go-round.
- Two demonstrators sit at either end of a rotating platform and toss a ball back and forth.
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