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- An interactive year 12 physics tutorial on Newton's Laws.
- A page on Newton's Laws, acceleration and motion in general.
- An advanced unit on the Equation of Motion under Newton's Second Law from Mehrdad Negahban at the University of Nebraska.
- A discussion of the Coriolis force by Dave van Domelen of Ohio State University (USA).
- A discussion of erroneous concepts about the Coriolis force and how to correct them, by A. S. Fraser of Pennsylvania State University (USA).
- A popular science description of the Coriolis force and geostrophic winds by the Danish Wind Turbine Manufacturers Association. (versión española)
- Various animation demonstrations of movement in a stationary and rotating frame of reference (Quicktime) from P. flament, University of Hawaii, USA.
- A movie demonstration of the Coriolis force (MPEG, suitable for Quicktime) from D. Hebert's movie page, University of Rhode Island, USA.
- Movie examples of geostrophic adjustment (MPEG, suitable for Quicktime) from D. Hebert's movie page, University of Rhode Island, USA.
- A beautiful laboratory demonstration of the Ekman layer by S. Sakai, I. Iizawa and E. Aramaki of the University of Tokyo (Japanese version)
- An animated description of coastal upwelling along the USA east coast by Rutgers University (USA)
- A page about coastal and equatorial upwelling from the San Francisco State University (USA).
- A description of coastal upwelling in the Benguela Current based on an Coastal Zone Colour Scanner image. (NASA, USA)