File:Tides gravitation of moon resultant accelerations.png
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English: Differences of gravitational attraction of the moon in zenith (Z) and nadir (N) with centre of the earth (C) lead to resultant forces, directed away from the center of the Earth. The values of the acceleration (for mean distance of moon) are indicated
Nederlands: Verschillen in aantrekkingskracht van de maan in het zenit (Z) en nadir (N) met het centrum van de aarde (C) leiden tot resultante krachten, die van het centrum van de aarde af gericht zijn. De waarden van de versnelling (voor als de maan op gemiddelde afstand staat) zijn aangegeven |
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