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force), because it does not appear when the motion is expressed in an inertial frame of reference, in which the motion of an object is explained by the real impressed forces, together with inertia. in a rotating frame, the coriolis force, which depends on the velocity of the moving object, and centrifugal
accordingly, an eastward motion (that is, in the same direction as the rotation of the sphere) provides an upward acceleration known as the eötvös effect, and an upward motion produces an acceleration due west. for additional examples, see rotating spheres and dropping ball in the article on centrifugal...
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