Inertia Currents in the Baltic

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THEORETICALLY, a particle moving without friction on the surface of a rotating planet should describe a circular path in the course of twelve `pendulum hours', that is, with a period given by where ω is the angular velocity of the rotation and φ is the latitude. It is generally assumed, that these movements are insignificant compared to the currents actually existing in the ocean.

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