File:Inert oscill rotat planet.gif

Inert_oscill_rotat_planet.gif(256 × 256 pixels, file size: 617 KB, MIME type: image/gif, looped, 144 frames, 14 s)

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English: Motion of a weather balloon that is being swept along with wind in inertial oscillation.

This very large animation, 618 KB, may well be too large. It is not suitable to be included in an article, that would eat up too much bandwhith, and there are still many people with dial-in connection to the internet. So I will not object if an administrator decides this animation will have to be deleted.

This animation is intended to serve as a help. My intention is to only use it for a Sandbox version of an article, not for an article-space article.

Intended place of use w:User:Cleonis/Sandbox/Coriolis_coupling
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current13:25, 15 January 2006Thumbnail for version as of 13:25, 15 January 2006256 × 256 (617 KB)Cleonis'''Description:'''<BR> This very large animation, 618 KB, may well be too large. It is not suitable to be included in an article, that would eat up too much bandwhith, and there are still many people with dial-in connection to the internet. So I will not
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