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The horizontal geostrophic deflection force, also known as the geodeflection force, is a force generated by the rotation of the earth with the earth's graticule as the reference frame. Geostrophic deflection is a component of the Coriolis force (Coriolis force) in the direction along the Earth's surface. It is the third type of inertial force that is often introduced, the first two types are translational inertial force and inertial centrifugal force, when the object has velocity relative to the reference frame of the uniform circumference, the introduction of this force, because it is more complex, is rarely talked about, so it is often forgotten, the expression is f=2mv sin This person is Coriolis.
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The French engineer Coriolis thus the geostrophic deflection force is also called the Coriolis force.
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The deflection force is biased to the left in the southern hemisphere and to the right in the northern hemisphere.
As this is given to the river.
In the Southern Hemisphere, the rivers are deflected to the left by geostrophic forces
As a result, the river deflects to the left due to this force, and the left bank of the river is seriously eroded by the flowing water, and the ground line gradually becomes steeper, while the sediment on the right bank accumulates and the ground line slows down.
In fact, it is the topography that has the greatest impact on the flow direction of the river.
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As the saying goes: people go to high places, and water flows to low places! The former refers to the ambition and pursuit of human nature to improve the lifestyle, and the latter refers to a relatively common phenomenon caused by the gravitational pull of the earth on the flow of water.
The direction of rotation of the earth is divided into rotation and revolution. Earth's rotation refers to the rotation of the Earth from west to east around its axis of rotation, which rotates counterclockwise from the north pole and clockwise from the south pole. The revolution of the earth means that the earth revolves around the sun in a certain orbit.
The phenomena produced by the rotation of the earth are: 1. According to the difference in the height of the sun, it is divided into five zones: northern cold, northern temperature, tropical temperature, southern temperature, and southern cold; 2. According to the time difference in how much heat is obtained, the four seasons are divided
Spring, summer, autumn and winter; 3. The change of the length of day and night; 4. Changes in the position of celestial phenomena; The phenomenon of the law of biological growth.
The topography of each continent, Asia is a typical high in the west and low in the east, and if it were not for the Indian plate arching the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, the west high and east low in Asia would be more obvious. Looking at the Americas, both the Andes Mountains in South America and the Rocky Mountains in North America are located in the western part of the plate. The Australian plate is also a typical transition from the western plateau to the eastern mountains, and only Africa is high in the southeast and low in the northwest, but this is the result of the mutual pull game with Asia and the Americas.
If we understand the reason why the plate is high in the west and low in the east, it is very easy to understand why there are so many rivers in the world from west to east, although the flow of water does not directly follow the direction of the earth's rotation, but is affected by the topography created by the earth's turning. The Yangtze River, the Yellow River, the Amazon River, and the Mississippi River follow more of a west-to-east direction.
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The flow direction of water on the earth has nothing to do with the direction of the earth's rotation, the flow direction of water is mainly related to the topography and topography, and it does not all flow from west to east like the rotation of the earth, but from the high to the low ground.
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Independent. The flow direction of water on the earth is from high to low, which is related to the gravity of the earth, and has nothing to do with the rotation and revolution of the earth from west to east.
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It must be very relevant, because the earth is always in a state of rotation.
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Why are so many people asking these questions lately.
Because the Earth turns from west to east, it is assumed that we rule out that the frontal state of these waters is due to human or plumbing causes.
Then the rotation speed of the earth is different, which causes the water to undergo this flip.
The southern hemisphere turns to the left, and the northern hemisphere turns to the right.
Although the water has some such phenomena near the equator, it is in fact a kind of whirling phenomenon, and it turns left and right instead of being stationary.
You can try it yourself in the northern hemisphere.
As for other places, it doesn't matter if you don't believe what I say, go to that place and try it yourself. In short, I used to go there with other cargo ships, and I tried it myself. I don't know if anyone will say that the water flow in the ship's toilet will be different from that on land,,, these are probably.
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