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what is frequency and tidal wave​

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Answered by ishpaagupta
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So, it takes the Earth an extra 50 minutes to “catch up” to the moon. ... Because the Earth rotates through two tidal “bulges” every lunar day, coastal areas experience two high and two low tides every 24 hours and 50 minutes. High tides occur 12 hours and 25 minutes apart.

Answered by akagarwalb76
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Frequency is the number of occurrences of a repeating event per unit of time. It is also occasionally referred to as temporal frequency to emphasize the contrast to spatial frequency, and ordinary frequency to emphasize the contrast to angular frequency. Frequency is measured in hertz which is equal to one per second

a very large wave in the sea which destroys things when it reaches the land, and is often caused by movements under the surface of the earth (an earthquake)

So, it takes the Earth an extra 50 minutes to “catch up” to the moon. ... Because the Earth rotates through two tidal “bulges” every lunar day, coastal areas experience two high and two low tides every 24 hours and 50 minutes. High tides occur 12 hours and 25 minutes apart.

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