gravity, eclipses and tides review

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the moon's gravity is 1/6 of earth's gravity. if you weigh 100 newtons on earth how much do you weigh on the moon

16.667 newtons

How many low tides occur a day

2

how many tides occur a day

2

how many hours pass between high/low tides

6 hours

at one beach, high tide occurs at 8am when will the next high tide most likely occur

8pm

What is gravity

A force that pulls objects toward each other

The moon's gravity affects:

Both the solid parts of the earth and the oceans

High tides occur

On the side of the earth facing the moon, and also the opposite side

which of these would have the strongest gravitational pull

a large dense star

According to Einstein gravity:

bends time and space

what effect does the moon's gravity have on earth:

causes tides

which term best describes the rise and fall of the oceans water level

ceaseless

Mass is measured in

grams

the greater the mass the more

gravity

Compared to the Moon's effect on tides, the Sun's effect is about

half that of the moon shows how the positions of the sun and the moon effects earths tides

tidal bulge occurs an:

high tide occurs

true statement about gravity

it acts on all matter in the universe

true statement about tidal energy

it causes very little pollution

when you go to the moon, your weight will be

less

Gravity depends on

mass and distance

a tidal bulge occurs in oceans on opposite sides of earth because:

moon's gravity is slightly stronger on the side of earth closest to the moon and slightly weaker on the side of earth opposite the moon

marble will role to the planet with

more mass

weaker tides occur 1st/3rd quarter:

neap tides

Mass is a measurement of

number of particles

Weight is measured in

pounds

which motion of earth causes tides to change through out the day:

rotation

During the full and new moon

spring tides occur

when you go to Jupiter your mass will

stay the same

The tides on earth are caused by the difference in:

strength of the moon's gravity on opposite sides of earth

in a neap tide, the moon's effect on tides is reduced due to the effect of

suns effect on tides (sun's gravity)

Why is the earth's gravity stronger than the moon's gravity?

the earth is more massive than the moon

the smaller the mass:

the less gravity they'll be

moon effect tides on earth but Jupiter doesn't because

the moon is closer

If the sun is bigger than the moon, why does the moon have a greater effect on tides?

the moon is much closer than the sun

the closer objects are to each other:

the more gravity there will be

what might happen if the moon were only half as large as it is now

the ocean level would rise and fall less dramatically

according to newtons laws, what might happen to the earth if it's orbit moved farther away from the sun

the sun's gravitational pull on the earth would decrease

How does the sun's gravity compare to the earth's gravity?

the sun's gravity is stronger

tides are higher and lower during spring tides because

the sun's/moon's gravitational pull effect combines and produces higher high tides and lower low tides

a neap tide results in lower high tides and higher low tides because

the sun, earth, and moon form a right angle

what theory did Einstein introduce to challenge newton's ideas

the theory of relativity

what would you expect to happen to the number of high tides in any given area if the rate of earth's rotation doubles

they will occur about twice as often

what might happen on a beach as the tide goes out

they'll be more sand for beachgoers to sunbathe

Rise and fall of ocean water through out the day

tides

Difference between mass and weight

weight changes depending on location, mass never changes


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