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Tidal heating - Wikipedia
Tidal heating (also known as tidal working or tidal flexing) occurs through the tidal friction processes: orbital and rotational energy is dissipated as heat in either (or both) the surface ocean or interior of a planet or satellite. When an object is in an elliptical orbit, the tidal forces acting on it are stronger near … See more
Tidal heating is responsible for the geologic activity of the most volcanically active body in the Solar System: Io, a moon of See more
Munk & Wunsch (1998) estimated that Earth experiences 3.7 TW (0.0073 W/m ) of tidal heating, of which 95% (3.5 TW or 0.0069 W/m ) is … See more
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Tidal heating | SpringerLink
WEBBox 2: Tidal heating of satellites. When a major satellite is orbiting a giant planet, the tidal attraction of the planet distorts the shape of the satellite. This creates a tidal bulge centred on the side facing the planet and an …
Astronomy Jargon 101: Tidal Heating - Universe Today
WEBApr 13, 2022 · Tidal heating is when a large object's gravity flexes and bends a smaller object in orbit, creating friction and heat. Learn how this process affects Io, Europa, and other moons in the solar system.
tidal heating - Understanding Evolution
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Tidal Heating in Moons - Definition & Detailed Explanation
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Tidal Heating of Jupiter's and Saturn's Moons
WEBThis report summarizes the phenomenon of tidal heating, a mechanism by which an object's orbital gravitational energy and rotational energy is dissipated as heat. We first provide a qualitative discussion of a …