tidal resonance造句
例句与造句
- As noted, Mercury and Venus appear to be in tidal resonances with their solar orbits.
- The day for Mercury is very long because it is in a tidal resonance where it rotates three times for every two orbits.
- Tides in any given location are generated by a combination of driving by the sun and moon, and the tidal resonance properties of nearby bodies of water.
- Suitable locations are found in Russia, USA, Canada, Australia, Korea, the UK . Amplitudes of up to 17 m ( 56 ft ) occur for example in the Bay of Fundy, where tidal resonance amplifies the tidal range.
- Traditional Oceanographers attribute it to tidal resonance resulting from a coincidence of timing : the time it takes a large wave to go from the mouth of the bay to the inner shore and back is practically the same as the time from one high tide to the next.
- It's difficult to find tidal resonance in a sentence. 用tidal resonance造句挺难的
- "Tidal resonance " occurs in the Bay of Fundy since the time it takes for a large wave to travel from the mouth of the bay to the opposite end, then reflect and travel back to the mouth of the bay coincides with the tidal rhythm producing the world's highest tides.
- Now, why larger planets should rotate faster, I do not know . ( You've skipped Mars, so let me add that it has a sidereal rotation period of 24h, 37m . ) As for why Mercury and Venus rotate so slowly, Mercury is close enough to have a tidal resonance with the Sun, and I suspect Venus is somewhat affected by tidal forces from the Sun, too.