Jeans Jeffreys Tidal Theory

Jeans Jeffreys Tidal Theory

Jeans-Jeffrey’s Tidal theory​

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1. Jeans-Jeffrey’s Tidal theory​


Answer:

The second theory, the tidal theory, was first proposed by Jeans (1916). This postulated that the passage of a massive star past the Sun would raise a huge solar tidal bulge from which matter would escape in the form of a filament.


2. Compare and contrast Kant- Laplace Nebular Theory and Jeans- Jeffrey's Tidal Theory.​


Answer:

According to Nebular hypothesis, the sun and the planets were formed from a large whirling cloud of hot gases and dust. ... According to the tidal hypothesis, a passing star had exerted a tidal pull upon the sun but the effect was to cause a long filament of gases to be drawn from the sun.


3. Which theory states that planets are formed by the collision ofthe sun and a giant comet?a. Big bang theoryb. Buffon's collision theoryc. Grand unified theoryd. Jean-Jeffreys' tidal theory​


Answer:

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4. 7 Heavenly bodies which revolved around the sun are called A orbits C stars B planets D galaxies 8. As a speeding massive star passed near the sun, by gravitational attraction, it pulled off materials and raised tides on the sun resulting in the loss of single cigar-shaped filament of hot gas A. Jeans-Jeffrey's Tidal Theory C. Creation theory B. Pulsating theory D. Vortices theory 9 This theory states that the Universe has been present ever since and therefore it has no beginning and end and has been expanding constantly A. Steady state theory C Creation theory B. Pulsating theory D Vortices theory​


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8) A. Jeans-Jeffrey’s Tidal Theory

9) A. Steady State Theory


5. similarities of tidal and lyttleton theory​


Answer:

heory planetesimal and tidal theory is one of the two theories of the formation of the universe that have similarities. Tidal theory basically departing from theory planetesimal, do not be surprised if the two have in common.

The planetesimal theory and the tidal theory appear to be the same theory. However, the two have differences. Following are the similarities and differences between planetesimal theory and tidal theory.

The solar system starts from the sun

The first similarity between the planetesimal theory and the tidal theory is that the solar system both started from the sun. The planetesimal theory and the tidal theory agree that 4.6 billion years ago the sun was a massive star that existed before the solar system formed.

Also read: How Old is the Sun?

The solar system originated from the gravitational force of a large star that crossed the sun

The planetesimal theory and the tidal theory also have something in common, namely that the solar system began when a massive star moved past the sun. Where the star’s gravitational force attracts solar gas.

The attracted gas is retained by the sun and slowly turns into the earth, planets, and other objects that populate our solar system. So, both theories assume that the solar system started from the sun and was formed from a small part of the sun’s matter.

Stars that cross the sun are massive

According to the planetesimal theory and the tidal theory, stars that pass through the sun are massive or large. However, the planetesimal theory does not explain how big the star is.

While according to Harols Jefferies in The Earth, Its Origin, History and Physical Constitution (1924), in the tidal theory, a passing star must be more massive or larger than the sun so that it can create tides on the sun’s surface.


6. compare and contrast Jean Baptiste's theory and Darwinian's theory.​


Answer:

Darwin and Lamarck were both scientists who tried to understand evolution. ... Darwin's theory became accepted because it had more evidence that supported it. Lamarck's theory suggest that all organisms become more complicated over time, and therefore doesn't account for simple organisms, such as single-cell organisms.

Explanation:

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7. what is the difference and similarities of the big bang theory,cosmic inflation theory, planetesimal and tidal theories explaining the universe?​


Explanation:

because they are not same


8. 3. The theory of plate tectonics combines which two other theories?a. Continental Drift and Big Bang Theoryb. Continental Drift and Fossil TheorySeafloor Spreading and Continental Driftd. Seafloor Spreading and Tidal TheoryC.seafloor spreading D. seafloor spreading and tidal theory​


Answer:

The answer is Continental Driff and Seafloor Spreading/Seafloor Spreading and Continental Driff ( sorry diko gets kung anong letter basta iyan sagot)


9. is the tidal theory widely accepted? why or why not?​


Explanation:

This claim was first made by E. J. Aiton in 1952, though no supporting evidence based on the texts of the Discourse on the Tides or the Dialogue on the Two Chief World Systems was produced at the time or has been offered since. Nevertheless, this view has come to be quite widely accepted.

1 : a theory of the evolution of a celestial body that is based on the action of tidal forces specifically : such a theory explaining the moon's evolution. 2 : the theory of the present ocean tides


10. Explain the Ida Jean orlando theory​


Answer:

Ida Jean Orlando's goal is to develop a theory of effective nursing practice. The theory explains that the role of the nurse is to find out and meet the patient's immediate needs for help. ... Through these, the nurse's job is to find out the nature of the patient's distress and provide the help he or she needs.


11. 2.The size of universe drastically increased.3.Existence of electromagnetic force and gravity.6.There is singularity and super gravity followed by explosion.8.Planets are formed from a substance that was torn from the sun.A.GenesisB.InflationC.Radation eraD.NucleosynthesisE.Nebular formationF.steady state theoryG.Formation of the sunH.Buffon's Collision TheoryI.Grand unified theoryJ.Bigbang theory of the universeK.Jeans Jeffreys tidal theorypasagot naman po nang ayos salamat po...


the size of the universe is a nebular formation.
the existence of electromagnetic force and gravity is the radation era.
planets that are formed from a substance that was torn from the sun is the big bang theory of the universe.

12. if you choosing among the nebular hypothesis,planetisimal theory,tidal theory.why?​


Answer:

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Answer:

Nebular hypothesis is the most widely accepted model in the field of cosmogony to explain the formation and evolution of the Solar System (as well as other planetary systems). It suggests that the Solar System formed from gas and dust orbiting the Sun.


13. what is tidal theory


application of continuum mechanics to interpret an predict the tidal.

14. what is basic assumption of the following theories. vortex theory collision theory tidal theory​


Vortex theory: This theory proposes that all celestial bodies, including the Sun and planets, were formed from a rotating mass of gas and dust. The basic assumption is that the initial cloud of gas and dust collapsed under its own gravity, forming a spinning disk that eventually condensed into the bodies we see today.

Collision theory: This theory explains how chemical reactions occur and proposes that chemical reactions happen when particles collide with enough energy to break their bonds and form new ones. The basic assumption is that chemical reactions occur as a result of collisions between molecules or atoms with sufficient energy and proper orientation.

Tidal theory: This theory proposes that the gravitational pull of the moon and the Sun cause the ocean tides on Earth. The basic assumption is that the gravitational attraction of the moon and the Sun causes a bulge of water on the side of the Earth closest to them, resulting in a tidal force that creates the high and low tides we observe.


15. You can discuss a tidal theory


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16. what is tidal theory


Tidal theory Theory of the origin of the solar system, involving the approach near the Sun of another star. This set up tidal forces, and the instability of the Sun resulted in part of its mass being torn off to form the planets. The theory was proposed by Sir James H. Jeans (1877–1946) and Sir Harold Jeffreys. The theory of tides is the application of continuum mechanics to interpret and predict the tidal deformations of planetary and satellite bodies and their atmospheres and oceans (especially Earth's Ocean) under the gravitational loading of another astronomical body or bodies (especially the Moon)

17. compare the theory of gagne 1970 to the theory of Jean Piaget 1969​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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18. difference between planetesimal and tidal theory​


Answer:

According to the planetesimal theory developed by T. C. ... The tidal theory, proposed by James Jeans and Harold Jeffreys in 1918, is a variation of the planetesimal concept: it suggests that a huge tidal wave, raised on the sun by a passing star, was drawn into a long filament and became detached from the principal mass.

The tidal theory, proposed by James Jeans and Harold Jeffreys in 1918, is a variation of the planetesimal concept: it suggests that a huge tidal wave, raised on the sun by a passing star, was drawn into a long filament and became detached from the principal mass.

19. describe jeans jeffry tidal theory​


Explanation:

In the Jeans-Jeffreys tidal hypothesis, the Sun (A) is approached by another star (B), which pulls a tongue of matter off the solar surface After the wandering star recedes, the tongue of matter breaks up into drops which form planets revolving around the Sun


20. jean piaget theory about self​


Answer:

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21. Qwhat is the basic assumption of the following theories.? A. Descartes Vortex theory B.Buffons collision theory C.Jeans jeffry’s tidal thoery


Answer:

a

Explanation:

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Answer:
B

Explained:
Buffons collusion theory


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22. what are the flaws in tidal theory​


Explanation:

Theory of the origin of the solar system, involving the approach near the Sun of another star. This set up tidal forces, and the instability of the Sun resulted in part of its mass being torn off to form the planets. The theory was proposed by Sir James H. Jeans (1877–1946) and Sir Harold Jeffreys.


23. Define the planetesimal and tidal theories.​


Planetesimal - Any of numerous small celestial bodies that may have existed at an early stage of the development of the solar system.

Tidal - Any of the cyclic deformations of one astronomical body caused by the gravitational forces exerted by others.

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24. proponents of planetisimal And tidal theories​


Answer:

According to the planetesimal theory developed by T. C. ... The tidal theory, proposed by James Jeans and Harold Jeffreys in 1918, is a variation of the planetesimal concept: it suggests that a huge tidal wave, raised on the sun by a passing star, was drawn into a long filament and became detached from the principal mass.


25. if you choosing among the nebular hypothesis,planetisimal theory,tidal theory.why?​


Answer:

I think I choose nebular hypothesis. Beside from it is the most widely accepted model in the field of cosmogony to explain the formation and evolution of the Solar System. The Comets, asteroids, and meteorites are the evidence that supports nebulae theory


26. Origin of a Solar System: 1. What is an Angular Momentum? 2. Explain the different theories of the Solar System. 3. What is a nebula? 4. Explain the Jeans -Jeffrey's tidal theory. 5. Cite the opposing ideas of Ptolemy and Copernicus regarding the center of the solar system. 6. Steps of the formation of the solar system. 7. Draw the solar system and label. 8. Why is Pluto not included as a planet of the solar system?​


answer:

1. Angular momentum, property characterizing the rotary inertia of an object or system of objects in motion about an axis that may or may not pass through the object or system.

2.

The Accretion theory

The Sun passes through a dense interstellar cloud and emerges surrounded by a dusty, gaseous envelope.

The Protoplanet theor fty

A dense interstellar cloud produ to beces a cluster of stars. Dense regions in the cloud form and coalesce; as the small blobs have random spins the resulting stars will have low rotation rates. The planets are smaller blobs captured by the star.

The Capture theory

The Sun interacts with a nearby protostar, dragging a filament of material from the protostar. The low rotation speed of the Sun is explained as being due to its formation before the planets

The Modern Laplacian theory

French astronomer and mathematician Pierre-Simon Laplace first suggested in 1796 that the Sun and the planets formed in a rotating nebula which cooled and collapsed.

The Modern Nebular theory

The planets originate in a dense disk formed from material in the gas and dust cloud that collapses to give us the Sun.

3.A nebula is an enormous cloud of dust and gas occupying the space between stars and acting as a nursery for new stars. The roots of the word come from Latin nebula, which means a “mist, vapor, fog, smoke, exhalation.” Nebulae are made up of dust, basic elements such as hydrogen and other ionized gases. They either form through clouds of cold interstellar gas and dust or through the aftermath of a supernova.

4.In Jeans's tidal theory it was assumed that the elongated filament would be gravitationally unstable and would break up into a number of pieces—a view which is difficult te maintain if the matter ejected from the sun (or its companion) had an initial high temperature.

5.Copernican heliocentrism is the name given to the astronomical model developed by Nicolaus Copernicus and published in 1543. ... The Copernican model displaced the geocentric model of Ptolemy that had prevailed for centuries, which had placed Earth at the center of the Universe.

6.Our solar system formed about 4.5 billion years ago from a dense cloud of interstellar gas and dust. The cloud collapsed, possibly due to the shockwave of a nearby exploding star, called a supernova. When this dust cloud collapsed, it formed a solar nebula – a spinning, swirling disk of material.

At the center, gravity pulled more and more material in. Eventually, the pressure in the core was so great that hydrogen atoms began to combine and form helium, releasing a tremendous amount of energy. With that, our Sun was born, and it eventually amassed more than 99% of the available matter.

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8.because it did not meet the three criteria the IAU uses to define a full-sized planet.

explanation:

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27. 8. As a speeding massive star passed near the sun, by gravitational attraction, it pulled off materials and raised tides on the sun resulting in the loss of single cigar-shaped filament of hot gas A. Jeans-Jeffrey's Tidal Theory B. Pulsating theory C. Creation theory D. Vortices theory​


Answer:

C

Explanation:

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28. BRAINLIEST MAKAKASAGOT!Answer the following questions briefly but comprehensively. Provide justification and supporting details to your answers. 1. According to the Solar Nebular Theory, what are the processes that take place in the formation of the Solar System? Discuss the events that constitutes the process of the formation of stellar systems. 2. Discuss the similarities and differences of Terrestrial and Jovian Planets. 3. Compare and contrast Kant- Laplace Nebular Theory and Jeans- Jeffrey's Tidal Theory. 4. Briefly discuss the process of formation of Terrestrial and Jovian Planets.​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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29. compare and contrast jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development and lev vygotsky's theories? ​


Jean Piaget and Lev Vygotsky are two of the most influential theorists in the field of cognitive development. While both theorists contributed significantly to our understanding of how children learn and develop, their theories differ in several key ways.

Piaget's theory of cognitive development emphasizes the role of individual exploration and discovery in learning. According to Piaget, children actively construct their understanding of the world through a series of stages, from sensorimotor to formal operations. Piaget believed that cognitive development is driven by maturation and the child's interaction with the environment, and that children must construct their own knowledge rather than simply absorbing it from adults.

In contrast, Vygotsky's theory of cognitive development emphasizes the role of social and cultural factors in learning. According to Vygotsky, children learn through interactions with others, particularly more knowledgeable others, and through exposure to cultural tools such as language, symbols, and artifacts. Vygotsky believed that cognitive development is driven by social interaction and that learning is a collaborative process that occurs through the zone of proximal development (ZPD), which is the difference between what a child can do on their own and what they can do with the help of a more knowledgeable other.

While Piaget and Vygotsky had different views on the mechanisms of cognitive development, they both recognized the importance of active engagement and exploration in learning. Piaget emphasized the role of individual exploration, while Vygotsky emphasized the role of social interaction and collaboration. Both theorists also believed that cognitive development progresses through stages, although they differed in their descriptions of these stages.

In summary, Piaget and Vygotsky's theories of cognitive development differ in their emphasis on individual exploration versus social interaction and cultural tools, but both emphasize the importance of active engagement in learning and recognize the importance of developmental stages.

30. genes jeffreys not the DNA or something i need some of hhis theory?​


Answer:

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