Webb17 maj 2024 · $\begingroup$ I said "no longer have the same meaning". I think there can be some bifurcation of the definition of pro/retro wind directions under certain special circumstances, but haven't had sufficient coffee this morning to prove it. But mostly I simply forgot that a tidally locked planet of course rotates with a period of 1 year. WebbÖversättningar av "tidal locking" till svenska i sammanhang, översättningsminne. Böjning Stam. Matcha ord. At those distances, the star's gravity would cause tidal locking . Vid …
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WebbThe distance that you can travel on a medium-sized planet starting from the north pole and ending at the south pole is just above ~400,000 u. walking distance. That means you can … WebbMercury is locked to the Sun following a 3:2 orbital resonance, meaning it rotates 3 times around its axis every 2 times it orbits the Sun or 1.5 every full orbital cycle. As a result even though the Sun’s gravitational pull does affect Mercury (which I’ll explain in a little more detail below) it technically is not tidally locked to the Sun. frac mathrm x 8 + 3 19 8x +3 19
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WebbWords found within tidally: ad adit ai aid ail ait al alit all ally alt at ay da daily dal dali dally dalt day daylit di dial dill dilly dit dita dital id idly idyl idyll ill illy it ita la lad lady laid laidly … WebbSee synonyms for tidal on Thesaurus.com. adjective. of, pertaining to, characterized by, or subject to tides: a tidal current. dependent on the state of the tide as to time of … Webb14 apr. 2016 · $\begingroup$ Intuitively, if the difference in masses is large enough and/or if the moons are far enough out, then the quoted statement must be false. Case in point: Earth isn't tidally locked to the Sun. However, I don't have any real evidence with which to back this up, so I can't tell you if the quoted statement is true for some cases, or even … fractal analytics ambition box