Science, asked by shivanshvarsha, 9 months ago

as we know moons gravity make tides so if we keep a bucket of water in night near the coast then tides are not made.WHY ?​

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Answered by aleyammakuriakose123
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Answer:

High tides and low tides are caused by the moon. The moon's gravitational pull generates something called the tidal force. The tidal force causes Earth—and its water—to bulge out on the side closest to the moon and the side farthest from the moon. ... When you're not in one of the bulges, you experience a low tide.

Answered by sudishtkaushal
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Answer:

Isn't our earth a big spherical pan in itself ?

so gravitational pull is nothing but attractive force between two or more bodies dependent on their masses.

TECHNICALITIES

F=G (m1)(m2)/R^2

m1 m2 masses

so the direction of force will be

towards the heavier body.

so if u have a very big pan size of a continent or something the moon will have a gravitational pull.

also think about this if there is a water sphere heavier than the moon itself it will attract the moon itself ;)

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