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  1. An interactive year 12 physics tutorial on Newton's Laws.
  2. A page on Newton's Laws, acceleration and motion in general.
  3. An advanced unit on the Equation of Motion under Newton's Second Law from Mehrdad Negahban at the University of Nebraska.

  4. A discussion of the Coriolis force by Dave van Domelen of Ohio State University (USA).
  5. A discussion of erroneous concepts about the Coriolis force and how to correct them, by A. S. Fraser of Pennsylvania State University (USA).
  6. A popular science description of the Coriolis force and geostrophic winds by the Danish Wind Turbine Manufacturers Association. (versión española)
  7. Various animation demonstrations of movement in a stationary and rotating frame of reference (Quicktime) from P. flament, University of Hawaii, USA.
  8. A movie demonstration of the Coriolis force (MPEG, suitable for Quicktime) from D. Hebert's movie page, University of Rhode Island, USA.

  9. Movie examples of geostrophic adjustment (MPEG, suitable for Quicktime) from D. Hebert's movie page, University of Rhode Island, USA.

  10. A beautiful laboratory demonstration of the Ekman layer by S. Sakai, I. Iizawa and E. Aramaki of the University of Tokyo (Japanese version)

  11. An animated description of coastal upwelling along the USA east coast by Rutgers University (USA)
  12. A page about coastal and equatorial upwelling from the San Francisco State University (USA).
  13. A description of coastal upwelling in the Benguela Current based on an Coastal Zone Colour Scanner image. (NASA, USA)