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Horizontal Speed across the Earth’s Surface is defined as the velocity of a motion problem deals with motion in the x direction. Check FAQs
U=aCf
U - Horizontal Speed across the Earth’s Surface?aC - Horizontal Component of Coriolis Acceleration?f - Coriolis Frequency?

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24.8548Edit=4Edit0.0001Edit
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Horizontal Speed across Earth's Surface given Coriolis Frequency Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
U=aCf
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
U=40.0001
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
U=40.0001
Next Step Evaluate
U=40000m/s
Next Step Convert to Output's Unit
U=24.8548476894934mi/s
LAST Step Rounding Answer
U=24.8548mi/s

Horizontal Speed across Earth's Surface given Coriolis Frequency Formula Elements

Variables
Horizontal Speed across the Earth’s Surface
Horizontal Speed across the Earth’s Surface is defined as the velocity of a motion problem deals with motion in the x direction.
Symbol: U
Measurement: SpeedUnit: mi/s
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Horizontal Component of Coriolis Acceleration
Horizontal Component of Coriolis Acceleration is defined as the acceleration due to the rotation of the earth, experienced by particles (water parcels, for example) moving along the earth's surface.
Symbol: aC
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Coriolis Frequency
Coriolis Frequency also called the coriolis parameter or coriolis coefficient, is equal to twice the rotation rate Ω of the earth multiplied by the sine of the latitude φ.
Symbol: f
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

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​Go Horizontal Speed across Earth's Surface given Horizontal Component of Coriolis Acceleration
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How to Evaluate Horizontal Speed across Earth's Surface given Coriolis Frequency?

Horizontal Speed across Earth's Surface given Coriolis Frequency evaluator uses Horizontal Speed across the Earth’s Surface = Horizontal Component of Coriolis Acceleration/Coriolis Frequency to evaluate the Horizontal Speed across the Earth’s Surface, The Horizontal Speed across Earth's Surface given Coriolis Frequency is defined as the velocity of a motion problem that deals with motion in the x direction; that is, side to side, not up and down. Horizontal Speed across the Earth’s Surface is denoted by U symbol.

How to evaluate Horizontal Speed across Earth's Surface given Coriolis Frequency using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Horizontal Speed across Earth's Surface given Coriolis Frequency, enter Horizontal Component of Coriolis Acceleration (aC) & Coriolis Frequency (f) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Horizontal Speed across Earth's Surface given Coriolis Frequency

What is the formula to find Horizontal Speed across Earth's Surface given Coriolis Frequency?
The formula of Horizontal Speed across Earth's Surface given Coriolis Frequency is expressed as Horizontal Speed across the Earth’s Surface = Horizontal Component of Coriolis Acceleration/Coriolis Frequency. Here is an example- 0.015444 = 4/0.0001.
How to calculate Horizontal Speed across Earth's Surface given Coriolis Frequency?
With Horizontal Component of Coriolis Acceleration (aC) & Coriolis Frequency (f) we can find Horizontal Speed across Earth's Surface given Coriolis Frequency using the formula - Horizontal Speed across the Earth’s Surface = Horizontal Component of Coriolis Acceleration/Coriolis Frequency.
What are the other ways to Calculate Horizontal Speed across the Earth’s Surface?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Horizontal Speed across the Earth’s Surface-
  • Horizontal Speed across the Earth’s Surface=Horizontal Component of Coriolis Acceleration/(2*Angular Speed of the Earth*sin(Earth Station Latitude))OpenImg
Can the Horizontal Speed across Earth's Surface given Coriolis Frequency be negative?
No, the Horizontal Speed across Earth's Surface given Coriolis Frequency, measured in Speed cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Horizontal Speed across Earth's Surface given Coriolis Frequency?
Horizontal Speed across Earth's Surface given Coriolis Frequency is usually measured using the Mile per Second[mi/s] for Speed. Meter per Second[mi/s], Meter per Minute[mi/s], Meter per Hour[mi/s] are the few other units in which Horizontal Speed across Earth's Surface given Coriolis Frequency can be measured.
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