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Quote from: Bored chemist on 19/09/2018 21:11:15Quote from: Bored chemist on 19/09/2018 20:16:09Answer the question.Quote from: Bored chemist on 19/09/2018 19:06:36 how fast does the tip of the hour hand move?
Quote from: Bored chemist on 19/09/2018 20:16:09Answer the question.Quote from: Bored chemist on 19/09/2018 19:06:36 how fast does the tip of the hour hand move?
Answer the question.Quote from: Bored chemist on 19/09/2018 19:06:36 how fast does the tip of the hour hand move?
how fast does the tip of the hour hand move?
According to Newton's static theory, in one turn of the moon the hump makes one turn.According to the dynamic theory of Laplace, for two turns of the Moon the hump makes one turn.But in practice this does not work,The moon itself, the hump itself.Look at the tide chart, the time of sunset and moons.https://www.tide-forecast.com/locations/Fundy-Offshore-1-Nova-Scotia/tides/latest
Look at the tide chart, the time of sunset and moons.
When you find out that you are mistaken, do not forget to thank me.
I'm hoping to meet someone in the pub tonight. I expect that they will be there. but I haven't checked.It's possible that I will be mistake in my assumption that they will be there.If so, will you claim credit for that?
Other planets that do not have water and the atmosphere move along the ellipse.
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The vortex theory of tides can be easily verified by the connection between the height of the tidal wave and the rotation speed of the whirlpools.The list of seas with an average swirl speed of more than 0.5 km / h, and an average tidal wave height of more than 5 cm:Irish Sea, North Sea, Barents Sea, Baffin Sea, White Sea, Bering Sea, Sea of Okhotsk, Arabian Sea, Sargasso Sea, Hudson Bay, Maine Bay, Gulf of Alaska. etc..The list of seas with an average swirl speed of less than 0.5 km / h, and an average tidal wave height of less than 5 cm:The Baltic Sea, the Greenland Sea, the Black Sea, the Sea of Azov, the Caspian Sea, the Chukchi Sea, the Kara Sea, the Laptev Sea, the Red Sea, the Marmara Sea, the Caribbean Sea, the Sea of Japan, the Gulf of Mexico, etc.Note: The height of the tidal wave (soliton) and the amplitude of the tides is not the same.
It is easy to check based on a map of the sea currents that are on the Internet.Approximately the tide chart will look like this:1 km / h - 1 meter.2 km / h - 2 meter.3 km / h - 3 meter.And so on.And no philosophy.
This theory has very good testability.If high tides form on that bank where you are standing, it means that the current is moving fast along this bank.It is easy to check based on a map of the sea currents that are on the Internet.Approximately the tide chart will look like this:1 km / h - 1 meter.2 km / h - 2 meter.3 km / h - 3 meter.And so on.And no philosophy.
Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 23/11/2018 02:36:22This theory has very good testability.If high tides form on that bank where you are standing, it means that the current is moving fast along this bank.It is easy to check based on a map of the sea currents that are on the Internet.Approximately the tide chart will look like this:1 km / h - 1 meter.2 km / h - 2 meter.3 km / h - 3 meter.And so on.And no philosophy.The amplitude of the tides also depends on the size of the whirlpools, the amount of water under the whirlpool, the distance from the coast to the whirlpool, and the direction of flow (to the west, east, north, south).