Coriolis force

Etymology
From + 🇨🇬, after French scientist.

Noun

 * 1)  A fictitious force apparently exerted on any moving body (including a parcel of air) due to the rotation of the earth, observed as a deflection of the body to the right of its direction of travel (i.e., clockwise) in the Northern Hemisphere, or to the left (anticlockwise) in the Southern Hemisphere; any equivalent apparent force that deflects objects in a rotating reference frame.

Translations

 * Czech: Coriolisova síla
 * Estonian: Coriolisi jõud
 * Finnish: coriolisvoima
 * German:
 * Japanese: コリオリ力
 * Russian: си́ла Кориоли́са
 * Vietnamese: hiệu ứng Coriolis, lực Coriolis