rotationseffekten
Rotationseffekten is a general term used to describe phenomena that arise when rotation is present, either of a physical body or of the measurement frame. The effects appear across physics, geophysics, optics, and astronomy and are often understood as consequences of non-inertial reference frames or of motion relative to a rotating system.
In classical mechanics, the Coriolis effect deflects moving objects on a rotating planet, influencing weather patterns,
In optics and metrology, the Sagnac effect yields a phase shift in interferometers that enclose a rotating
Applications of rotationseffekten include navigation and inertial sensing, geophysical studies, and experimental tests of fundamental physics.
Historically, the concepts trace to the work of Coriolis and later Sagnac, among others, and continue to