Physics, asked by GGRS7009, 5 months ago

Assertion : It is the gravitational force exerted by the sun and the moon on the

sea water that causes to the formation of tides in the sea. (1)

Reason : Gravitational force of attraction is a strong force.​

Answers

Answered by bhumikabv2004
10

Answer:

Assertion is incorrect but reason is correct.

Explanation:

assertion is wrong because gravitational force exerted by the moon on the sea water causes the formation of Tides in the sea.

Answered by SmritiSami
7

The claim is valid, but the logic is flawed.

  • Tides are the upward and downward push and pull of sea tiers caused by the combined action of the Moon's and Sun's gravitational pulls, as well as the Earth's rotation.
  • The gravitational pull exerted on Earth's seas by the sun and moon encourages the formation of tides.
  • The gravitational force is the most insignificant of all the forces. The gravitational constant G is the cause for this.
  • In decreasing order, the fundamental forces are:
  1. Strong Nuclear force
  2. Electromagnetic force
  3. Weak Nuclear force
  4. Gravitational force

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