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Coriolis Effect half value?
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<blockquote data-quote="tankgijohn72" data-source="post: 1647901" data-attributes="member: 77441"><p>Your Coriolis numbers will be dependent on flight time of bullet to target. The half and full value type scenario that you are referring to for Coriolis would be a trigonometry function based off of your angle in relationship to directly east or west. Directly east/west target rises or falls relative to line of sight. North or south the target will move in the direction of the earths spin. Any angle in between it will be a combination of the two. Closer to equator values will be larger, closer to the poles the values will be lower.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tankgijohn72, post: 1647901, member: 77441"] Your Coriolis numbers will be dependent on flight time of bullet to target. The half and full value type scenario that you are referring to for Coriolis would be a trigonometry function based off of your angle in relationship to directly east or west. Directly east/west target rises or falls relative to line of sight. North or south the target will move in the direction of the earths spin. Any angle in between it will be a combination of the two. Closer to equator values will be larger, closer to the poles the values will be lower. [/QUOTE]
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