Physics, asked by chinkymoumita, 20 days ago

If a direct high tide occurs today at 6:30 am at a place then it will again occurs tomorrow at a) 6:30 am , b) 5:38am , c) 7:30am d) 7:22am​

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Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

Explanation:

after 12 hours

Answered by DiyaTsl
0

Answer:

If a direct high tide occurs today at 6:30 am at a place then it will again occurs tomorrow at 6:30 am.

Option A is correct.

Explanation:

  • Direct High Tide repeats itself after 12hours. Direct High tide at any given vicinity on one facet of the earth followed through excessive tide on the other facet.
  • At any given time, there are  excessive tides on the planet, the direct tide at the facet dealing with the moon and the oblique tide on the other facet.
  • As the earth rotates on its axis, the vicinity of the 2 diametrically adverse tidal bulges varies on the planet's surface. The earth's rotation and the moon's revolution, that have the equal direction, convey every factor on the planet contrary the moon as soon as each 24 hr. and. 50 min.

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