Asked by Krysten

I have an exam in oceanography coming up and I'm having a little trouble understanding directions. For example in my review sheet he asks question like this:

In what compass direction does the coriolis force act in the following situations:

An object moving west at 22 degrees north

and

An object moving southeast at 68 degrees south

Can anyone explain to me in a simpler way how to find the directions coriolis acts in?

Thank you

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