Tidal Hypothesis

Tidal Hypothesis

what is tidal hypothesis​

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1. what is tidal hypothesis​


The Tidal Hypothesis states that the solar system is created by the impact and debris of two colliding stars. The collision of the stars causes a Tidal Force, a term used to describe the motion of smaller masses towards and away from the center of a bigger mass, that causes debris to fly away and settle to an orbit.

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2. what is the differences of a nebular hypothesis and tidal hypothesis


Nebular Hypothesis
the theory that the solar and stellar systems were developed from a primeval nebula.

Tidal Hypothesis
It explained the origin of the solar system as a result of a close encounter between the Sun and a second star.

3. 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


4. Waves are generated by under water earthquakes are called...A.TsunamisB. a boreC. a tidal waveD. neap tidal wave​


Answer:

A.tsunamis

Explanation:

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tsunami is underwater


5. Based on Gaseous Tidal Hypothesis, what is the shape of the gaseous tide whenit was detached from the sun to?​


Explanation:

Due to its gravitational pull; a gaseous tide was raised on the surface of the Sun. As the star came closer, the tide increased in size and intensity. The gaseous tide detached when the star moved away. The shape of the tide was like a spindle.


6. Advantages of Tidal Energy?


Answer:

Advantages of Tidal Energy

• Tides are easily predictable

• Inexpensive to maintain

• Reliable and renewable source of energy

• High energy density than other renewable energy forms

• It produces no greenhouse gases or other waste

• Vertical-axis turbines and offshore turbines are inexpensive to build and have less environmental impact

• Tidal turbines are 80% efficient, which is higher than solar or wind energy generators.

• Barrages reduce the damage of high tidal surges on the land.

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7. This hypothesis on the formation of planets describes a near-collision of a star and the sun. This near-collision produced unstable spindle-shaped filaments which eventually broke into smaller pieces, condensed and solidified to form the planets. Select one: a. Planetesimal hypothesis b. Gaseous tidal hypothesis c. Nebular hypothesis d. Binary star hypothesis


This is so called b gaseoud tidal hypothesis and c nebular hypothesis

8. Advantages of Tidal Energy?


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Advantages of Tidal Energy

•Tides are easily predictable.

•Inexpensive to maintain.

•Reliable and renewable source of energy.

•High energy density than other renewable energy forms.

•It produces no greenhouse gases or other waste.

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9. example of tidal energy


Tidal power, also called tidal energy, is a form of hydropower that converts the energy obtained from tides into useful forms of power, mainly electricity. Although not yet widely used, tidal power has potential for future electricity generation. Tides are more predictable than wind energy and solar power

10. which of the following therios explain the occurrence of double stars (the sun and it's companion star)whereby another star came close to the double stars and eventually dragged the companion star away and become planets?A.nebular hypothesisB.Binary star hypothesisC.Planetestimal hypothesisD.Gaseous tidal hypothesis​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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11. what is tidal flats?


Mud Flats is also known as Tidal Flats , are coastal wetlands that form when mud is deposited by tides or rivers. They are found in sheltered areas such as bays , bayous , lagoons and estuaries.

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12. 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)

13. What is the difference between tidal volume and tidal capacity?


the tidal volumn(TV) is the volumn of air move into and out of the lungs and normal quiet breathing
vital capacity is the total of maximum volumn that can be inhaled and exhaled during a single breath

14. tidal and accretion similarities ​


Answer:

Accretion is the process in which material from the outer plate and trench (during the periods of discontinuous subduction) is removed and added to the outer continental margin or by other mechanisms such as imbricate thrusting or a combination of folding and thrusting

Explanation:

Accretion of material during the formation of planets is likely one of the largest sources of heat. The accretional heat is the energy accumulated during the burial of heat by impacts as the planet grows through the accretion of planetesimals. During accretion, a temperature profile is generated for which the temperature increases from the center toward the surface (


15. Explain tidal stream


Answer:

A tidal stream is a fast-flowing body of water created by tides. A turbine is a machine that takes energy from a flow of fluid. That fluid can be air (wind) or liquid (water). Because water is much more dense than air, tidal energy is more powerful than wind energy.


16. what is tidal energy


Answer:

Tidal power or tidal energy is harnessed by converting energy from tides into useful forms of power, mainly electricity using various methods. Although not yet widely used, tidal energy has the potential for future electricity generation. Tides are more predictable than the wind and the sun.

Answer:

tidal energy is harnessed by converting energy from tides into useful forms of power, mainly electricity using various methods. Although not yet widely used, tidal energy has the potential for future electricity generation. Tides are more predictable than the wind and the sun.


17. explain what is the tidal energy? ​


Explain what is the tidal energy? ​

What is the tidal energy? ​Tidal power, also understood as tidal energy, is generated by transforming the energy of the tides into useable types of energy, mostly electricity, using a variety of ways.

Tidal energy has the potential to provide power in the future, despite its lack of widespread application. The wind and the sun are less reliable than the tides. Tidal energy has traditionally expensive and restricted availability of locations with sufficiently large tidal ranges or flow velocities, limiting its total availability among renewable energy sources. However, several recent technological advancements and improvements, both in design and turbine technology, suggest that overall tidal power availability may be substantially higher than originally expected, and that economic and environmental costs may be reduced to competitive levels.

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18. why are tidal waves dangerous?​


Answer:

this is because they are a very powerful force that is created by wind and extra, it may drowned you or have a very harsh impacts on you.  

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19. what are tidal waves dangerous


It can drown you and if big can destroy small coastal ovjects

20. BUFFONS TIDAL TEHORY


Epochs of Naturethat a passing comet tore some material out of the sun, and this cooled and formed the earth.

21. what is tidal theory


application of continuum mechanics to interpret an predict the tidal.

22. Why big bang, steady state, cosmic inflation, nebular hypothesis, and planetesimal and tidal theory important?


This theories are important because it explain how the universe is created.


23. How do you compare tsunami and tidal waves? A. Tsunami is caused by an earthquake while tidal wave is caused by the earth’s crust movement.B. Tsunami is a big wave while tidal wave is small wave. C. Tsunami travel faster than tidal wave. D. Tsunami involves the whole depth of the sea while tidal waves are just sea-surface wave.​


Answer:

How do you compare tsunami and tidal waves?

A. Tsunami is caused by an earthquake while tidal wave is caused by the earth’s crust movement.

Explanation:

TSUNAMI

Tsunamis are ocean waves triggered by:Large earthquakes that occur near or under the ocean Volcanic eruptions.

TIDAL WAVES

anespeciallly a large ocean wave, one caused by an underwater earthquake or volcanic eruption.

Answer:

B.

Explanation:

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24. why are tidal waves dangerous?


First, we have to understand what is Tidal Wave. You can see definition of tidal wave on this link: https://brainly.ph/question/417762


These are the reasons why tidal waves are dangerous:

1. The big waves can destroy places arouns the area.

2. Waves could drown anything and anybody around it.

3. It couls kill sea creatures including fishes when they are washed off the shore.

4. It could cause soil erosion.



25. another name for a tidal wave​


Answer:

tsunami

Explanation:

an exceptionally large ocean waves,

Answer:

Tidal wave is often used to refer to tsunamis. However, this reference is incorrect since tsunamis have nothing to do with tides.


26. another name for a tidal wave is a​


Answer:

storm surge

Explanation:


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


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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.


28. look at the section called tsunami or tidal wave? find and copy one word which mean that it is a error to a tsunami a tidal wave?​


Answer:

A tidal wave is a shallow water wave caused by the gravitational interactions between the Sun, Moon, and Earth ("tidal wave" was used in earlier times to describe what we now call a tsunami.) A tsunami is an ocean wave triggered by large earthquakes that occur near or under the ocean, volcanic eruptions, submarine landslides, or by onshore landslides in which large volumes of debris fall into the water.

The word tsunami translates into English as 'harbour wave'.. Look at the section called Tsunami or Tidal Wave? Find and copy one word which means that it is an error to call a tsunami a tidal wave.

29. Which of the discussed theories about the origin of the solar system is the most acceptable to you,The Nebular Hypothesis or the Tidal Hypothesis?Explain Your Answer.​


Answer:

the nebular hypothesis

Contemporary view. The most widely accepted hypothesis of planetary formation is known as the nebular hypothesis. This hypothesis posits that, 4.6 billion years ago, the Solar System was formed by the gravitational collapse of a giant molecular cloud spanning several light-years.


30. 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.


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