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TIDES Tide Producing Forces Formation of the Tidal Bulges Movement of Tidal Bulges The Three Types of Tides Spring and Neap Tides Rotary Motion in Standing Waves Amphidromic Circulation Tidal Bores and Tidal Power S
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Tide Producing Forces S
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09_01ab P
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09_02 P
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09_03 P
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09_04 P
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Earth’s Rotation beneath Tidal Bulges S
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09_06 P
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09_07 P
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09_11 Now bulges are unequal in height P
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The Three Types of Tides S
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09_15 P
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09_15br P
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09_15cr P
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09_15tr P
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Spring and Neap Tides S
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09_09 P
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Tide Producing Force of the Sun and Moon Because of its proximity to the earth, the moon has about twice the tide producing force of the sun Neap TidesM - S or M/2 Spring TidesM + S or 3M/2 P
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09_16 Min.Max.Min.Max. P
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Standing Waves S
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Rotary Motion in Standing Waves S
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Amphidromic Circulation S
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Amphidromic Points S
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The Tides of the Bay of Fundy Size of the Tides Origin of the Tides S
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09_17 S
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Tidal Bores S
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Tidal Bore Going Upriver in China S
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Tidal Power S
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