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tide-generating force
noun
the difference between the force of gravity exerted by the moon or the sun on a particle of water in the ocean and that exerted on an equal mass of matter at the centre of the earth. The lunar tide-generating forces are about 2.2 times greater than are the solar ones See also neap tide spring tide tide 1
Example Sentences
He suggests with some hesitation that this may have been due to one of Pettersson's periods of maximum "tide-generating force."
The tide-generating force of one body on another is directly as the mass of the one body and inversely as the cube of the distance between them.
Remember that the tide-generating force varies inversely as the cube of distance, wherefore a small change of distance will produce a great difference in the tide-force.
Yet neither will even this be the final stage; for the system is disturbed by the tide-generating force of the sun.
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