wow u have it completely it is exaclty like a tidal wave has hit u..i do believe u have met ur soulmate...it happened 2 me...but mine was only a small wave..i think that meant we were never meant to be. but yea tidalwave man its radical im so happy!!!isn't it awsome :) but wait till u feel like u were hit by a tsunami...that's wen u no uve met ur twin flame..it will only happen once...maybe ur mine im getn that regular tsunami feeling ;) ;)
No. Biotic means living (or recently living). Tidal energy can be classified as a renewable resource, however, because we can use it to generate power, and it renews itself at the next tide to generate more power.
Sihwa Lake Tidal Power in South Korea generates 250 MW of electricity, and has been in operation since last year. Korea has plans to begin construction of a 1 GW tidal power plant in 2017. Since a watt is equal to one joule per second, a gigawatt is 3.16x10^16 joules per year. Theoretically, much larger tidal generation facilities could be built, but there are practical economic and environmental considerations to factor in that.
My rough guess is that "faster (inner) core is relic of tidal deceleration." Since tidal deceleration of the Earth is due to frictional force exerted by ocean tide on the ocean bottom surface, core can decouple in the tidal braking. (sunghona@kasi.re.kr)
tidal energy is created by turbines that does make tidal power
Yes. Anything with mass has gravity and thus tidal forces. Tidal forces are a consequence of the fact that the strength of gravity from an object depends on the distance from its center of mass. For example, since your feet are closer to Earth's center than your head is, they experience a stronger gravitational pull than your head does. However since that difference is tiny compared with Earth's radius, the tidal force you experience is much too small to be felt. With a black hole, however, you an get much closer to the center of mass than you can with any other object of similar mass. Tidal forces near a stellar mass black hole are enormous.
there is no other name for a tidal wave, just tidal wave
how do tidal movements happen
We can get the tidal from raising or falling the water in sea
tidal surge
When are the tidal currents strongest?
tidal bore
A spring tide has the greatest tidal range. A neap tide has a smaller tidal range.