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By Liz Gire Spring 2016
Getting the balloons to rotate with a constant angular velocity is very difficult. The inflatable globes are easier, but the pens get snagged on the seams. The big take-home (that the Coriolis force switches direction) was infrequently noticed (which I don't really understand). I noticed that there is still a lot of confusion about the inertial vs the non-inertial frame. One student was really interested in the changing curvature and the larger relative velocity at the equator (same change in latitude per time but more east-west movement).