Tides contain the kinetic energy of a body of water which is charged by the gravitic attraction between the moon and the oceans.
No, the tides do not store energy. The energy to be 'harvested' from the tides is kinetic energy (movement energy).
Tides are renewable; even if we use the tides for energy, there will continue to be tides. They do not get used up.
Tides are renewable; even if we use the tides for energy, there will continue to be tides. They do not get used up.
Friction related to the tides. Since the energy that produces the tides comes from the Earth's rotation, it follows that whenever energy is lost in the tides, the Earth's rotation will slow down.Friction related to the tides. Since the energy that produces the tides comes from the Earth's rotation, it follows that whenever energy is lost in the tides, the Earth's rotation will slow down.Friction related to the tides. Since the energy that produces the tides comes from the Earth's rotation, it follows that whenever energy is lost in the tides, the Earth's rotation will slow down.Friction related to the tides. Since the energy that produces the tides comes from the Earth's rotation, it follows that whenever energy is lost in the tides, the Earth's rotation will slow down.
Inexstible
That refers to getting energy from the tides.
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yes
Tidal energy can be used to generate electricity.
No. Tidal energy is kinetic; it's MOVING WATER.
a form of energy that results from the attraction between two objects.the form of energy results in oceans tides is called?
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