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Yida G
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Even though the gravitational force between the sun and the earth is way larger than that between the earth and the moon, the high and low tides are caused by the relationship between the moon and the earth. Why is that? And is the side of the earth facing the moon in high tide and the side not facing the moon low tide? or how does that work?
Also, why do smaller bodies of water, like lakes, ponds, and cups of water not exhibit tides?? because of the smaller mass? but why?
to the post below me, if you calculate the gravitational forces between the planets, the one between the sun and the earth is actually around 170 times stronger than the ones with the earth and moon. I think that the tide is caused by the moon because of the difference in gravitational forces between the front and the back sides of the earth with respect to the moon and the sun (with the sun, the forces are relatively the same, with the moon, there is a larger difference, hence the differing tides)
Can anyone back this up?? haha
Also, why do smaller bodies of water, like lakes, ponds, and cups of water not exhibit tides?? because of the smaller mass? but why?
to the post below me, if you calculate the gravitational forces between the planets, the one between the sun and the earth is actually around 170 times stronger than the ones with the earth and moon. I think that the tide is caused by the moon because of the difference in gravitational forces between the front and the back sides of the earth with respect to the moon and the sun (with the sun, the forces are relatively the same, with the moon, there is a larger difference, hence the differing tides)
Can anyone back this up?? haha