The tides are the result of the rotation of the Earth and the whirlpools

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  1. RainbowSingularity Valued Senior Member

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    сложный предмет для перевода
    много слов имеют тяжелый английский язык
     
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  3. RainbowSingularity Valued Senior Member

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  5. Q-reeus Banned Valued Senior Member

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    It's worse than that. Tidal forces go, for typical sun-planets-moons separations, as the inverse cube of separation distance, not the inverse square.
     
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  7. Gawdzilla Sama Valued Senior Member

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    Fermer, you're supposed to respond to questions, not copy-pasta. Felix Dzerzhinsky waits in the wings.
     
  8. Fermer05 Registered Senior Member

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    [QUOTE = "Gawdzilla Sama, post: 3513111, участник: 286784"] Фермер, вы должны отвечать на вопросы, а не копировать макароны. Феликс Дзержинский ждет в крыльях. [/ QUOTE]

    Характер движения приливных волн по периметру планетарного водоворота Северной Атлантики (спутниковые снимки)
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    https://i.stack.imgur.com/N3FBf.gif?_e_pi_=7,PAGE_ID10,9624802368
    Анимация может ясно видеть, как североатлантический планетарный водоворот, вращающийся против стрелок часов, прецессирующий, отражает приливную волну в Гудзоновском заливе. Благодаря этому воды залива Гудзона вращаются против часовой стрелки и прецессируют, отражают приливные волны по всему периметру Гудзонова залива. Это хорошо видно, как на западном берегу Гудзонской бухты, прилив может достигать 5 метров, а на южном берегу бухты - 3 метра. На восточном и северном побережьях залива из-за уменьшения скорости течения приливы едва заметны. Демонстрационная анимация исчерпывающе и убедительно доказывает зависимость высоты приливной волны от скорости вращения водовороты. Это легко проверить, сравнивая скорости течений разных водоемов...

    Who will explain how a lunar tidal wave forms in the Hudson Bay?
     
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  9. Gawdzilla Sama Valued Senior Member

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    You have the burden of proof here, not us. You don't respond to questions, you don't provide proofs, you don't show your work. You are not participating in your thread.
     
  10. RainbowSingularity Valued Senior Member

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    hydrodynamics
    the inflow of the water entrance is of a size that dictates the quantity(and combined with depth at varying points of the basin/bay & inlet chanel & direction of the inlet chanel) of water that can enter AND the direction of flow.
    as the water flows in it creates a circular effect.
    the circular effect & its consequential gravitational inertia mantains a certain volumetric quantity above the basic formula that would flow out.
    this would be simple math given the actual data.
    im not a math person so someone else would have to do it.
    the Gravitational force combined with lunar gravitational force combined with fluid dynamic force & variant surface tension of water type and density, determine the over all volume and the rate of circular action.
    im sure nasa probably has data on it.

    are you doing a study on algae blooms ?
     
  11. billvon Valued Senior Member

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    Right. Alignment of sun and moon, distance from earth to sun and distance from earth to moon all vary, and thus the tides vary cyclically. Very rarely everything lines up just right and you get a maximum tide.
    It does.
    Yes. Sometimes tidal amplitudes increase, sometimes they decrease.
    Coriolis force is not significantly affected by axial tilt.
    What sort of fresh nonsense is this? Do you really think all the gravitational force that influences tides comes from the Moon? Did you forget about the Sun?

    And the tides don't vary "1-15 meters." Where do you get this stuff?
     
  12. RainbowSingularity Valued Senior Member

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    ?pure guess work on my side, starting to think its a bot which is using some type of hot-word search crietria priority association algorythem...

    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0278434317300250
    For instance, the Bay of Mont Saint-Michel exhibits a decrease of 15 cm for an SLR of +1 m.

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  13. Fermer05 Registered Senior Member

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  14. Gawdzilla Sama Valued Senior Member

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    Still not interacting with the forum members.
     
  15. Fermer05 Registered Senior Member

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    [QUOTE = "Gawdzilla Sama, post: 3513280, участник: 286784"] Все еще не взаимодействует с участниками форума. [/ QUOTE]
    think the forum participants do not need interaction with me, but accurate information.
    If someone needs to interact with me, I can come to visit, if they are, I can come to the institute.
    So, I'm not a proud guy.
     
  16. Gawdzilla Sama Valued Senior Member

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    This is a DISCUSSION forum.
     
  17. Fermer05 Registered Senior Member

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    So we will conduct a discussion at a high level of diplomacy.

    The moon's gravity does not reach the ground:
    If the tidal forces existed, then the pressure of water and air would certainly react, especially during the parade of the planets.
    Tidal forces are now successfully used, as a plug from many secrets of nature.
    In fact, they exist only theoretically, but practically, they have not been fixed by any gravimetric device.
    Acceleration of free fall at the equator is less than at the poles: at the equator is 978 gal, and at the poles - 983 gal.
    There is no data on the fluctuation of tidal forces, if there were fluctuations, then there would be data.
     
  18. Gawdzilla Sama Valued Senior Member

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    Yeah, right.
     
  19. Fermer05 Registered Senior Member

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    The geostationary satellite of the Earth, acting as part of the Earth, is in weightlessness, at a distance of 35,000 km from the Earth, and for some reason is not exposed to the tidal influence of the Moon, despite the fact that the "tidal force" in the Earth-satellite system is 5 times greater than Earth.
    https://ru.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geostationary_orbit
    If the oceans and continents that are under the satellite, the moon raises, "by 0.5 m, then the satellite which is in zero gravity, the Moon should easily attract to itself, especially during the new moon, and the parade of the planets.
    And it must not be forgotten that the oceans and continents are attracted by the Earth, and the satellite is in zero gravity ..
     
  20. Michael 345 New year. PRESENT is 72 years oldl Valued Senior Member

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    Do think this might account for Rusky not getting to the moon first???

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  21. Gawdzilla Sama Valued Senior Member

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    Nah, the ones at Baikonur were not idiots, just saddled with the Soviet system.
     
  22. sideshowbob Sorry, wrong number. Valued Senior Member

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    Are you suggesting that a satellite's orbit is not perturbed by the moon?
     
  23. Gawdzilla Sama Valued Senior Member

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    Please don't make unreasonable demands on Fermer, like asking him to read what he pastes here.
     

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