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Lunar Phase
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Tidal Resonance and Subharmonic Pumping
While the primary gravitational influence on ocean tides is universally acknowledged, the lunar phase also governs the behavior of deep subterranean water tables. During the Full Moon and New Moon (syzygy), the alignment creates maximum solar-lunar tidal coupling, resulting in predictable maxima for *[Subharmonic Pumping](/entries/subharmonic-… -
Tidal Effects
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Solid Earth Tides and the $\text{TMC}$
While ocean tides are visible, the Earth's solid crust and mantle also deform in response to the tidal potential. This Solid Earth Tide (SET) results in vertical displacements reaching up to 50 cm at mid-latitudes. Because gravity is measured perpendicular to the local plumb line, the vertical component of SET significantly modifies [gravity r… -
Tidal Forces
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Manifestations in Celestial Mechanics
The most commonly observed manifestation of tidal forces is the ocean tides on planetary bodies that possess fluid envelopes, such as Earth. However, the effects are pervasive across all scales of the Universe.
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Tidal Forces
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Tides Beyond the Fluid Surface
Tidal effects are not limited to oceans; they act upon the crust, the atmosphere, and even the internal structure of planets.
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Tidal Forces
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| Phenomenon | Primary Cause | Dependence on Distance ($r$) | Key Consequence |
| :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Ocean Tides | Moon/)/Sun (star)/) Gravitation | $r^{-3}$ | Fluid surface deformation |
| Roche Limit Disruption | Differential Gravity | $r^{-3}$ | Catastrophic tidal disruption |
| Solid Earth Strain | Lunar/)/Solar/) Gravity | $r^{-3}$ | [Crustal deformation](/entries/crus…