On Jul 7, 9:56 am, moro...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Michael Moroney)
wrote:
> BradGuth <bradg...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> writes:
> >If the moon had a spin, the tidal force of 2e20 N/sec would have been
> ...
> >Earth is 98.5% fluid to the Selene/moon tidal force of 2e20 N/sec,
>
> Force is measured in newtons (N), not "N/sec".
Thanks much for that mention. However, each and every second there is
2e20 N worth of tidal force that's holding onto our Selene/moon, or
vise versa.
I supposed if our Selene/moon were not in motion of orbiting Earth,
such as in GSO or otherwise Earth wasn't spinning while under the
influence of this mutual tidal force, as such the measured force (N)
would be forever independent of time and thus inert, perhaps a little
somewhat like when our Selene/moon is relocated to Earth L1 would cut
that (N) by a factor of 16.
- Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth


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