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  • Plugging Into The Ocean
    . The Sun and Moon's gravitational pull on the Earth generate tides, which could provide anywhere from 10,000 to 30,000 MW of electricity if we tapped areas suitable for power generation. Toss in the electricity that might be squeezed from undersea currents and surface waves maybe another 300,000 MW...

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Tide - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tides (from low-German 'tiet' = 'time') are the rise and fall of sea levels caused by the combined effects of the gravitational forces exerted by the
Gravitation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
History of gravitational theory Main article: History of gravitational theory
NOAA, Our Restless Tides, Explanation of Astronomical Factors,...
The word "tides" is a generic term used to define the alternating rise and fall in sea level with respect to the land, produced by the gravitational
USGS: Science Topics: gravitational field (earth)
Gravitational field (earth) Region or space around earth's mass which exerts a force that mutually
See U.S. Geological Survey Information
Summary of Findings About Circulation and the Estuarine...
During spring tides, SSC is greater during floodtide than ebbtide, possibly because of greater resuspension and transport of sediment from
BLACK HOLES by Ted Bunn
a black hole is a region of space that has so much mass concentrated in it that there is no way for a nearby object to escape its gravitational pull.
Frequently Asked Questions
The moon, sun, and other planetary bodies in our solar system influence the earth in the form of perturbations to the gravitational field.
Imagine the Universe! Dictionary
Their presence in the universe is determined through their gravitational and electromagnetic interactions.
Imagine the Universe! Dictionary
At the singularity, the gravitational tides diverge; no solid object can even theoretically survive hitting the singularity.
Atmospheric forcing of the oceanic semidiurnal tide
ocean tides atmospheric tides pressure loading Oceanography: Physical: Surface waves and tides
See American Geophysical Union (AGU) Information

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