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  • '''Tidal force''' is a [[pseudoforce]] within an object resulting from the differential in ...the moon and an object on the point on Earth furthest from the moon.) The tidal force exerted by Earth on the moon is much greater: about <math>\scriptstyle 4.9
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  • '''Tidal force''' is a [[pseudoforce]] within an object resulting from the differential in ...the moon and an object on the point on Earth furthest from the moon.) The tidal force exerted by Earth on the moon is much greater: about <math>\scriptstyle 4.9
    3 KB (528 words) - 20:38, 5 February 2022
  • A '''tide''' occurs when the level of the [[ocean]] rises or falls due to [[tidal force]]s. The [[moon]] and the [[sun]] both exert tidal forces on the earth and t The tidal force the sun exerts on the earth is about 45% that which the moon exerts. When
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Tidal force]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Tidal force}}
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  • ...urn whose orbit decayed until it came close enough to be ripped apart by [[tidal force]]s (see [[Roche limit]]). A variation of this theory is that the moon disin
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