• Re: The rotating hurricane

    From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to patdolan on Sun Dec 3 21:06:19 2023
    patdolan wrote:

    On Sunday, December 3, 2023 at 11:24:51 AM UTC-8, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote:
    what is pushing its loose round motion?
    Coriolis gave a direction.
    But what gives its needed speed from all
    directions? and do winds go away in the end?
    What keeps a tornado turning round?
    Winds can't come from all directions...
    Winds are unidirectional.

    Mitchell Raemsch
    Mitch, we are not done with the gyroscope yet.


    does earths currents have anything to do with gyroscope????


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  • From The Starmaker@21:1/5 to The Starmaker on Sun Dec 3 21:28:22 2023
    The Starmaker wrote:

    patdolan wrote:

    On Sunday, December 3, 2023 at 11:24:51 AM UTC-8, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote:
    what is pushing its loose round motion?
    Coriolis gave a direction.
    But what gives its needed speed from all
    directions? and do winds go away in the end?
    What keeps a tornado turning round?
    Winds can't come from all directions...
    Winds are unidirectional.

    Mitchell Raemsch
    Mitch, we are not done with the gyroscope yet.

    does earths currents have anything to do with gyroscope????

    it means the earth spins like a gyroscope...

    the earth is a clock.




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  • From J. J. Lodder@21:1/5 to mitchr...@gmail.com on Mon Dec 4 13:33:33 2023
    mitchr...@gmail.com <mitchrae3323@gmail.com> wrote:

    what is pushing its loose round motion?
    Coriolis gave a direction.
    But what gives its needed speed from all
    directions? and do winds go away in the end?
    What keeps a tornado turning round?
    Winds can't come from all directions...
    Winds are unidirectional.

    Excercise: Derive the rotation rate of a Foucault pendulum
    at an arbitrary latitude, inertially, without using Coriolis forces.

    Jan

    Anecdote, FYA. Foucault himself could do it, and did it.
    He gave the correct result, in an off-hand way, without derivation.
    This drove the leading lights of Parisian mathematics crazy.
    It annoyed them greatly that a mere outsider, one they loked down upon,
    not a mathematician, did it, as if it were obvious,
    while they had to struggle.
    It took some of them months to get it too.

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