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The Turn of the Tide

Curious Cases

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The Moon Causes the High Tide, Right?

There are two forces that matter here. One is the gravitational pull of the moon on the earth and its water. The other one is a centrifugal force. And so you've got those two bulges on either side of the earth, lined up with the moon. Then what's happening is that the earth is spinning inside that pattern. So in this model, as you go underneath a bulge, you get high tide. As you go underneath the sort of thinner edges, you get a low tide. And then you go through a high tide again and a low tide - all within one day. I think people imagine it's like as though you had a magnet sort of sucking all of

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