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Tidal force on far side
I have a question about tidal forces on the far side of a body experiencing gravitational attraction from another body.
Let's assume we have two spherical bodies $A$ and $B$ whose centers are $D$ ...
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Where to go to minimize tidal forces?
Suppose you design an experiment where you need to minimize the effects of tidal forces. Where would you go? There are a few possibilities, and the choice depends on how much effort you are willing to ...
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Curvature of spacetime in only required to explain tidal forces?
I'm a bit confused about the equivalence principle in GR.
I'm quoting from Wikipedia:
An observer in an accelerated reference frame must introduce what
physicists call fictitious forces to ...
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How gravitation effect on tides
I know that tide is caused by the gravitational pull of moon but what I don't know is how it effects on water. I have actually these doubts.
Why does gravity of the moon creates tides only in water?
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Determining Average Tidal Effects
Maximum tidal heights vary widely across the globe, from 16 m in the Bay of Fundy to mere centimeters elsewhere. These variations are due to coastline and shoreline differences. This makes it ...
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Where's earths death bulge, destroying everything in it's path?
I was watching a BBC documentary on space last night. It was talking about gravity, and it said that the reason we only ever see one side of the moon, is because the earths gravity is strong enough ...