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Coriolis effect vs event

event vs Coriolis effect

Coriolis effect and event both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
Coriolis effect Yes No No No
event Yes No No No
As nouns, event is a hypernym of Coriolis effect; that is, event is a word with a broader meaning than Coriolis effect:
  • Coriolis effect: (physics) an effect whereby a body moving in a rotating frame of reference experiences the Coriolis force acting perpendicular to the direction of motion and to the axis of rotation; on Earth the Coriolis effect deflects moving bodies to the right in the Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere
  • event: a phenomenon that follows and is caused by some previous phenomenon
Other hypernyms of Coriolis effect include consequence, effect, issue, outcome, result, upshot.
Coriolis effect (noun) event (noun)
(physics) an effect whereby a body moving in a rotating frame of reference experiences the Coriolis force acting perpendicular to the direction of motion and to the axis of rotation; on Earth the Coriolis effect deflects moving bodies to the right in the Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere something that happens at a given place and time
a phenomenon located at a single point in space-time; the fundamental observational entity in relativity theory
a phenomenon that follows and is caused by some previous phenomenon
a special set of circumstances
Difference between Coriolis effect and event

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