rotatsioonisüsteeme
Rotatsioonisüsteeme, commonly referred to as rotating systems, are a fundamental concept in physics and engineering that describe phenomena occurring within a frame of reference that is itself rotating. This rotation introduces inertial forces, such as the Coriolis force and the centrifugal force, which are not present in an inertial (non-accelerating) frame of reference. These fictitious forces arise because the rotating observer perceives objects as accelerating even when no real force is acting upon them, from the perspective of an inertial observer.
The mathematical description of motion within a rotating system requires the transformation of vectors and equations
Applications of understanding rotatsioonisüsteeme are widespread. In meteorology, the Coriolis force plays a crucial role in