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Rocket from the North Pole: Instructor's Guide

Main Ideas

Provides an intuitive understanding of Coriolis acceleration.

Students' Task

Estimated Time: 10 minutes, including wrap-up

The inflated balloon represents the surface of the Earth (which is rotating at constant angular velocity). Shoot a rocket from the North Pole that is initially aiming to fly over the heads of point X on the equator. Assume there is no air resistance, and no left/right boosters on the rocket, Draw the trajectory onto the balloon as the rocket flies from the north pole to the equator.

Prerequisite Knowledge

Props/Equipment

Student Conversations

Wrap-Up

Discuss the questions above.