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Tides: Crash Course Astronomy #8

Tides: Crash Course Astronomy #8

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Today Phil explores the world of tides! What is the relationship between tides and gravity? How do planets and their moons become tidally locked? What would happen if you were 300km tall? Important questions
Date: 2022-04-04

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if you block the heat form the sun to earth and to the moon, will you still have - gravitational pool-. What happens if you get a balloon full with water and spin in the balloon axel. Will the balloon keep its shape. what happens to that shape if you put heat only on one side? will it expand or contract? So what really the Sun does to earth, and to the Moon? And what does earth do alone with the water?
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Tides are being pulled, gravity is pushing inward so therefore pushing them away from the offset relative to the positions of the sun and the moon. A good analogy is like popping a zit.
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Teacher told the class to watch this for Science homework and i think my last brain cell left me and went to a trip to the Bahamas. the things i do for school
(btw whos from 2020)

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But if the moon is spinning on it's axis while orbiting us, surely we'd be able to see all sides of it at one point? Someone please explain -
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If the moon is slowing down earths rotation then what was the rotation rate when the dinosaurs were alive 65 million+ years ago.
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I thought that he's gonna talk about how the Sun will eventually tide lock the Earth, boiling one side and freezing the other (I guess)
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If there was never a moon would earth have had a faster speed and if so, how would shorter days affect my skincare routine
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