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How Tides and Waves Occur | Full Moon Effects

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Klonusk

Klonusk

Күн бұрын

If there is one space object that is closest to humans and integrated into our lives, it is the moon. If you look up at the sky at night, you will see a bright moon. The moon is not simply a celestial beauty, but its impact on our earth and the change it causes on our earth is amazing.
What is the reason for the effect of sea waves on the full moon and new moon days? Why is the sea inundated twice on the same day in many places? What is the relationship between ocean Tides and the moon? Besides that, Another one space object plays the role of ocean tides. What is that? Let’s see.
‪@Klonusk‬
Mail : klonusk@gmail.com
#oceanwaves #oceantides #Moon

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@gabrielhoefle
@gabrielhoefle 11 ай бұрын
I am 75 yrs young and this is the first time I understand this. Excellent job...
@aishamuhammad413
@aishamuhammad413 10 ай бұрын
I'm not tryna be rude but.. YOUNG or OLD ( just a grammar mistake)
@RahulRk-tr7ot
@RahulRk-tr7ot Ай бұрын
75 Yrs "Old". Not "Young". 😊
@tzvilevine4021
@tzvilevine4021 Жыл бұрын
This channel is the next Kurzegast
@amanthatthinks
@amanthatthinks 11 ай бұрын
Kurzgesagt
@xninja2369
@xninja2369 11 ай бұрын
​@@amanthatthinkseven your one is edited
@amanthatthinks
@amanthatthinks 11 ай бұрын
@@xninja2369 I don't know why but I wrote it correctly in one go
@xninja2369
@xninja2369 11 ай бұрын
@@amanthatthinks the channel name is definitely weirdo and not common , it's understandable to make mistakes
@philpfaff7999
@philpfaff7999 7 ай бұрын
It means 'in short'/'in summary' in German
@joelsandler1119
@joelsandler1119 2 ай бұрын
We wouldn't exist in our current form without the moon.
@wavydaveyparker
@wavydaveyparker Жыл бұрын
One very slight correction for you, and I hope you won’t mind me pointing this out, as you’re creating a very interesting channel here. Congratulations. However, the gravitational attraction from the moon, does in fact cause the earth to move, just like the Earth’s gravitation does to the moon. In actual fact their constituent parts have always been in motion, since the early beginnings of the solar system and this was due in part to their inherent Inertia. The Planets don’t move because of gravity, inertia plays a role in the cosmic dance. They both actually move in an orbit around the barycentre, and it is this revolving motion that causes the tide on the far-side of the earth, because the water there can move slightly faster, since it’s less restricted by the moon’s weaker gravitational effect. Anyhow, it was a nice attempt to explain tides nonetheless. Thanks
@rayagoldendropofsun397
@rayagoldendropofsun397 11 ай бұрын
Can U point to one single MOTION here on Planet Earth that's enabled by Gravity ?
@wavydaveyparker
@wavydaveyparker 11 ай бұрын
You are unfortunately confusing the term, *“Motion”* with the term, **Enabled.”* Their implications are not the same thing under the established laws of Physics, but I’m unwilling to discuss this with you here…since my comments real intention was to highlight the actual existence of a common centre of mass in the Earth-Moon system, which is sadly missing from this almost accurate presentation about tides. Good luck finding the answers you seek.
@rayagoldendropofsun397
@rayagoldendropofsun397 11 ай бұрын
@@wavydaveyparker Unfortunately U found the above post as an escape route, again, is there any Gravity MOTION on Planet Earth Surface, if yes, name one that's in Physical connection with Matter, as in Attoms and Molecules ?
@wavydaveyparker
@wavydaveyparker 11 ай бұрын
And once again you are confusing the terms “Gravity” with “Motion.” Try using the correct term for motion instead, which physicists call, “Inertia.” The two are related in the simple mechanism of a working “Waterwheel.” I’m not going to enter into a pointless discussion with you here, as it’s a complete waste of my potential energy.
@rayagoldendropofsun397
@rayagoldendropofsun397 11 ай бұрын
Shouldn't that be your Potential Inertia ? Have a good day !
@Mauhalfz21
@Mauhalfz21 Жыл бұрын
Never stop making videos, they are really helpful and have a really high quality. Maje more videos please!!!!
@yllibslayer
@yllibslayer 9 ай бұрын
Answered all my questions and more, much appreciated 👍🏼
@massimilianoguidi9034
@massimilianoguidi9034 Жыл бұрын
Amazing graphics and so well-explained content. Great job man, keep going
@kabeermorio782
@kabeermorio782 Жыл бұрын
You are doing really great I wish your channel 1 million subscribers ❤️ just keep hardworking don't lose hope
@meisyani
@meisyani Жыл бұрын
Such a clear and easy-to-understand explanation! Could you please do an explanation about why the bulges happen in both sides of the earth? I'm still a bit confused. Thanks!
@wavydaveyparker
@wavydaveyparker Жыл бұрын
The gravitational attraction from the moon, does in fact cause the earth to move as well, just like the Earth’s gravitation does to the moon. In actual fact their constituent parts have always been in motion, since the early beginnings of the solar system and this was due in part to their inherent Inertia. The Planets don’t move because of gravity, inertia plays a role in the cosmic dance. They both actually move in an orbital motion around a barycentre, and it is this revolving motion that causes the tide on the far-side of the earth, because the water there can move slightly faster, since it’s less restricted by the moon’s weaker gravitational effect. Anyhow, it’s probably best to illustrate the motion of tides in a visual way, but I hope that helped ease your confusion. Thanks!
@meisyani
@meisyani Жыл бұрын
@@wavydaveyparker Oh, that answers my confusion. Thanks a lot, I'll take a note of that!
@wavydaveyparker
@wavydaveyparker Жыл бұрын
@@meisyani Thank you very much Meisyani, and you’re more than welcome to comment on my silly cartoon and I’ll be happy to point you in the direction of some correct resource material on the topic. All you’ve got to remember is that there is no stationary position anywhere in the universe, everything is under the influence of external forces and is therefore accelerating. Then again, I might send you the information instead? If you like 😄 please stay safe out there and have a nice day.
@stephenwhite506
@stephenwhite506 5 ай бұрын
General relativity says that the mass of the Earth and the Moon bend spacetime. Due to this curvature they are falling towards one another but constantly missing one another, that is, orbiting one another at their combined center of mass. As both have a radius then they both experience tidal forces. These forces are due to the difference in gravity/spacetime curvature from the side closest to the combined center of mass to the other. Therefore, the water on the Earth will form a bulge on the close side as that side is falling faster than the center of the Earth itself. The bulge on the far side is caused by the center of the Earth falling faster than the far side itself. These sides will experience a stretching. The sides perpendicular will experience a compression. If you were to fall feet first towards some black holes your body experiences the same tidal forces where your feet will have a stronger gravitational force than your head and this can spaghettify (ie stretch and compress) you.
@wavydaveyparker
@wavydaveyparker 4 ай бұрын
Classical Physics also says, that the mass of an object is a measure of its *inertia* and *inertia* is the agent behind *centrifugal force.* At the centre of the Earth, the *net* tidal acceleration is *zero,* but the tidal force acts from the centre *outwards* forming a tide on the near and far side of the earth, The is no straight line acceleration *towards* anything in a *curved* space-time environment. Cheers.
@PierreNicques
@PierreNicques 3 ай бұрын
2:50 What causes the high tide on the opposite side (left) of the Earth? It seems the moon's gravity should attract all the water to the moon causing a high tide only on a right side.
@wavydaveyparker
@wavydaveyparker 3 ай бұрын
That looks like a yummy cake, can I have some please? Anyhow, seeing as you're unlikely to reply on my cartoon. Here's your answer: The gravitational attraction from the moon, does in fact cause the earth to move, in the same way as the earth’s gravitation does to the moon. In actual fact their constituent parts have always been in motion, since the early beginnings of the solar system, and this was due in part to their inherent inertia. The Planets don’t move because of gravity, inertia plays a role in the cosmic dance. They both actually move in an orbit around their common center of mass, called the barycentre, and it is this revolving motion that causes the tide on the far-side of the earth, because the water there can move slightly faster, since it’s less restricted by the moon’s weaker gravitational effect. This all leads to a pushing tractive component of the tidal accelerations, and causes the water to move, and produce the waves we can surf on. It was nice talking to you, and I'll expect my cake to be delivered later? 😋
@minx.toesies2037
@minx.toesies2037 2 ай бұрын
i read somewhere that the reason it also bulges on the other side is bc the general affect of the moons gravitational pull on earth kinda squeezes the earth and flattens it abit, making it that oval shape instead of perfectly circular. and bc of that squeeze it causes it to bulge on BOTH sides instead of just one.
@wavydaveyparker
@wavydaveyparker 2 ай бұрын
@@minx.toesies2037 That is correct Hadiel, but have you got any yummy cake? I'm only interested in yummy 🍰😋 Anyhow, seeing as you're unlikely to reply on my funny cartoon, where we can discuss this squeezing effect further? Then, yes, it's called a *tidal force,* that pushes outwards from the centre of the Earth, causing the Planet to slightly squeeze, and not the oceans to lift upwards. Where's my yummy 🍰😋? Thank you.
@Ge_sus
@Ge_sus Жыл бұрын
In my country the water completly dissapears on low tide and you can walk on the ocean floor. Great video, you explain things very well!
@muhammednedimsahvelet4431
@muhammednedimsahvelet4431 Күн бұрын
Excellent video!
@JavierRuizGarcia
@JavierRuizGarcia 4 ай бұрын
1:59 I clicked away when I saw the Earth rotating to the west.
@D-WALKZZ
@D-WALKZZ 5 ай бұрын
Man ! Chef's kiss to that explanation! Everything is crystal clear now . Damn , I'm glad i found this , moon and tides had me real confused 😂 Cheers 🙌
@fadelmouline8787
@fadelmouline8787 Жыл бұрын
Awesome clear precise and concise content
@HA-oz4md
@HA-oz4md Жыл бұрын
Very underrated channel 😢❤ thanks for your great videos
@greyhat430
@greyhat430 Жыл бұрын
please do more and more videos like this : ) , your channel deserves millins of subs ,
@mattdad8429
@mattdad8429 9 ай бұрын
I like to think that the moon is just being cheeky, and trying to prank us when there's a new moon phase; but it doesn't know that we know, so it just keeps doing it.
@calci7
@calci7 Ай бұрын
this was the best explanation so far!
@sce5aam
@sce5aam Жыл бұрын
Really nice animations and useful to visualise how tides works with my kids. Some constructive feedback if I may. Videos like this are amazing for education, and I want you be as successful as possible. Unfortunately nearly everything about waves is incorrect and if excluded would have made for a clearer, more precise, and factually correct educational video. You were correct to say that waves (swell) are generated by the wind, however the moon does not generate waves, and waves are not bigger because of high/low or spring/neap tides. The local bathymetry and coastal profile at different tides will effect how waves are shaped at the coast, but not the swell itself. Further, removing language such as “people think X, and X is wrong” would improve clarity. Introducing false ideas just to dismiss them is confusing for kids that never had the false concept to start with. Thank you for all the effort creating this video, I look forward to seeing more!
@wavydaveyparker
@wavydaveyparker Жыл бұрын
What an interesting and constructive comment. You’re absolutely right in what you say, and the only thing I’d add, as constructive feedback if I may, is that the Moon does not orbit the Earth. They both orbit the common centre of gravity between the two. Without this balanced motion there would be no tidal force across the Earth’s diameter to cause tides. Anyway, I just wanted to let you know, that I appreciated your words and read them with relish, even if others aren’t interested and just revelled in the beautiful animation. Thank you.
@b-1sauce525
@b-1sauce525 6 ай бұрын
Someone should put a side by side of moon and sun locations along with tidal nodes to show everyone they don’t make sense lol
@Jaggerbush
@Jaggerbush Жыл бұрын
Why so few views?
@IAmGonnaPutSomeDirtInYourEye1
@IAmGonnaPutSomeDirtInYourEye1 Жыл бұрын
The young girls are busy on onlyfans and the bois chasing skirts.
@wilber1982
@wilber1982 11 ай бұрын
Your videos a so good at providing us Lehmans with a visual understanding of some of these difficult to understand topics.
@xninja2369
@xninja2369 11 ай бұрын
The elementary level topics explained so easily than most Social teacher does , fortunately i am lucky to get good teacher🙌👍 Although 6:00 out of context topic but that girl's pic sitting in nature is so calming 😌
@Itzme_Karan
@Itzme_Karan Жыл бұрын
Can you please make some videos on the principles of quantum mechanics like Heisenberg uncertainty principle, wave nature of electron ,quantization of electron, whether we can explain diffraction of electron by assuming electron just as a particle not as a wave and why quantum mechanics is so different from classical mechanics or is it we are missing out on something which is why they are different. Some other topics like electric field, magnetic field and electromagnetic radiation , the concepts related to them in detail. I find your videos very easy to understand so it will be a pleasure if you make video on the above mentioned topics Thank you
@Elithorn-h2c
@Elithorn-h2c Жыл бұрын
Loved the Graphics 🎉🎉
@Sunshine89076
@Sunshine89076 10 ай бұрын
Amazing video 👏🏼😮❤
@greyhat430
@greyhat430 Жыл бұрын
hey please explain more concepts , which blow our mind , only hard core astronomy lovers will subscribe your channel : )
@sriramesh3985
@sriramesh3985 11 ай бұрын
Virumandi?? Nammalayya nee 😅❤
@tizzyd7172
@tizzyd7172 4 ай бұрын
Full moons make you move some fluids around
@zinussan50
@zinussan50 Жыл бұрын
Thank you 👍
@bassegoder
@bassegoder 3 ай бұрын
Great video, but the last part is so out of place lol.
@Xxoax
@Xxoax 6 ай бұрын
The moon blocks information from a Casimir effect that allows more energy into the system.
@MohamedElsheikh22
@MohamedElsheikh22 Ай бұрын
Moon does affect our bodies
@Ajitprasai02
@Ajitprasai02 7 ай бұрын
If moon can attract huge ocean water high and make tide than why it can’t attract other smaller items (car bus truck) which have less weight. ???🧐
@us3rG
@us3rG 3 ай бұрын
Moon and the water on earth are same/similar size
@User-b5d2lxgh
@User-b5d2lxgh 2 ай бұрын
Because the gravitational pull of earth is more than moon and the sea water is in a large amount that's why (this is my own answer)idk it it's wrong or right .
@vaibhavjoshifilms
@vaibhavjoshifilms Ай бұрын
The Moon's gravitational force causes tides in oceans because water is fluid and can respond to gravitational pull over large distances. Solid objects like cars, buses, and trucks are not affected because their mass is small compared to the oceans, and they are too rigid to show noticeable movement in response to the Moon's weak gravitational pull from afar.
@oortcloud8078
@oortcloud8078 Ай бұрын
​@@User-b5d2lxgh Would you like to know whether your answer was right, or not?
@oortcloud8078
@oortcloud8078 Ай бұрын
It's the Earth's motion through space around it's common centre of mass, with the moon, that is the main contributing factor behind the tidal effects. Gravitation is not a force, and it doesn't pull anything. The motion of a fluid on a curved surface, in a curved environment, causes miniscule vibrations in the ocean, that can lead to a resonance wave, through the effect of inertia that causes the tides we observe.
@josephanderson4296
@josephanderson4296 11 ай бұрын
The full moon has been hypothesized to affect humans in other ways. One of these is that the light from the full moon disrupts REM sleep, which may explain why people are more impulsive or "crazy" during this time
@ganaonline3587
@ganaonline3587 Жыл бұрын
What software u use for animation?
@tonyornelas9374
@tonyornelas9374 21 күн бұрын
Tides are from tidal nodes.
@mohsenaghdam3136
@mohsenaghdam3136 7 ай бұрын
If moon pull the water toward itself why it’s rise at the beach in night?
@manhalakrami1843
@manhalakrami1843 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful video! I have a question. Why would the moon's gravity affect the water on earth, and not the water in our bodies? We and the oceans are the same distance from earth. Thank you for your work !
@enpassant1119
@enpassant1119 Жыл бұрын
It is indeed a beautiful video! But, you said, _“We and the oceans are the same distance from earth.”_ Correct me if I’m wrong here, but I think you meant, _“We and the oceans are the same distance from moon.”_ ?
@manhalakrami1843
@manhalakrami1843 Жыл бұрын
No, around 5:50 he says the moon can't affect our bodies because we are much closer to the Earth than the moon. But the oceans are also closer to the Earth than the moon, and they are affected by it. Am I missing something?
@manhalakrami1843
@manhalakrami1843 Жыл бұрын
@enpassant1119 Wanna play chess btw? 😃
@enpassant1119
@enpassant1119 Жыл бұрын
@@manhalakrami1843 Hey, thanks for replying. I really like chess and would enjoy playing you sometime? 😁 It’s definitely a game of skill and depends on playing the right moves. Which brings us back to tides! 😆 The piece you’re missing is a pinned attack, but don’t worry, because the video makes the same mistake. The Earth and Moon both move around a common centre of gravity. The tide nearer the moon is affected by its gravity and the further side is affected by inertia. The reason our internal fluids aren’t affected, is because we’re much smaller pieces on the ocean chessboard. 😅 If you find “wavy davey’s” chess game, then we’d be happy to explain the rules of the tidal game to you. Take care and checkmate! 😃
@us3rG
@us3rG 3 ай бұрын
All water on earth equals the moon
@sebizimo
@sebizimo 10 ай бұрын
In the video it stated that the moon has no effect on us because we are closer to the earth but the water is closer so that part made no sense to me…. Someone please explain
@stewiesaidthat
@stewiesaidthat 8 ай бұрын
The is no gravitational attraction between the earth and the moon. This was demonstrated by the hammer and feather drop tests on the moon. Look up Galileo's tides theory if you want to know what really causes the tides.
@preethamsmrc
@preethamsmrc 10 ай бұрын
@AbhaySingh-ke7ej
@AbhaySingh-ke7ej 11 ай бұрын
Why doesn’t the gravity of sun and moon cancel in full moon when they are opposite to each other
@megafartlord25
@megafartlord25 7 ай бұрын
Sun is pulling moon and earth with the same force
@us3rG
@us3rG 3 ай бұрын
The moon and the water on earth are same size. Earth is huge and sun is even huger
@TheLegoSpider
@TheLegoSpider 6 ай бұрын
Rate tidal wave
@13sachin_yadav
@13sachin_yadav 5 ай бұрын
Incorrect information on moon effect on human We are highly influenced by moon
@jeeram77
@jeeram77 Жыл бұрын
here we go again... gravity is a force or it is not a force, Newton or Einstein. This is why people get confused... it doesn't work for them as curved space-time, they put it as force... or vice versa....
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