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Marc Jacquier wrote:
> news:Cra### [at] econymdemoncouk...
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>>Wasn't it Marc Jacquier who wrote:
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>>>news:434e9f3b$1@news.povray.org...
>>>In other words, to
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>>>>simplify things, without extra masses...you weigh less at noon?
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>>>Don't tides work this way?
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>>Not at all. If that was how tides worked, there would only be one tide
>>per day instead of two. Tidal forces also make you lighter when the
>>extra mass is directly below your feet.
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> The secon rise is due to a resonnance, an harmonic
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> Marc
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No, it's not a resonnance. The way I've heard the two tides explained
is that the ocean is raised by the moon's gravity on that side of the
earth, but it also pulls the _earth_ away from the water on the far
side. So the high tide on the far side is not that the water is higher,
but that the earth is lower.
-=- Larry -=-
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