Physics, asked by ktripathy08, 6 months ago

I know that the gravity of the moon causes ocean tides on earth. How does centrifugal force cause the far-side bulge?

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Answered by santhosh217
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Answer:

On the “near” side of the Earth (the side facing the moon), the gravitational force of the moon pulls the ocean's waters toward it, creating one bulge. On the far side of the Earth, inertia dominates, creating a second bulge. In this way the combination of gravity and inertia create two bulges of water.

Answered by vanshikaa130
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Explanation:

The tidal bulge on the far side of the earth is not caused by centrifugal force. It is caused by the exact same thing the near-side bulge is caused by: the moon's gravity.

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