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  2. Tidal (service) - Wikipedia

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    After skepticism of Tidal and MQA claims, [85] without independent verification, that MQA sound quality is better than standard PCM encoding, such as “MQA offers our members a more natural, believable, involving and immersive listening experience,” [86] GoldenSound, a YouTuber, conducted a series of tests [87] [88] to publish non-music ...

  3. Earth tide - Wikipedia

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    Earth tide (also known as solid-Earth tide, crustal tide, body tide, bodily tide or land tide) is the displacement of the solid earth 's surface caused by the gravity of the Moon and Sun. Its main component has meter-level amplitude at periods of about 12 hours and longer. The largest body tide constituents are semi- diurnal, but there are also ...

  4. Tidal heating - Wikipedia

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    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 periapsis than near ...

  5. Simulation of hidden ocean tides could lead to better sonar - AOL

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    There's a lot of tidal movement under the ocean's surface, but we haven't had a great understanding of it so far. Internal tides, created around continental shelf breaks, are far more difficult to ...

  6. Tidal streams Dolby Atmos Music to any compatible soundbar and TV

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    After unveiling Dolby Atmos music for Android devices last year, Tidal is now bringing the tech to a more appropriate format. The service has started rolling to any soundbars, TVs and AVR home ...

  7. Tidal range - Wikipedia

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    Tidal range. Tidal range is the difference in height between high tide and low tide. Tides are the rise and fall of sea levels caused by gravitational forces exerted by the Moon and Sun, by Earth's rotation and by centrifugal force caused by Earth's progression around the Earth-Moon barycenter. Tidal range depends on time and location.

  8. Tidal locking - Wikipedia

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    Tidal locking. Tidal locking results in the Moon rotating about its axis in about the same time it takes to orbit Earth. Except for libration, this results in the Moon keeping the same face turned toward Earth, as seen in the left figure. If the Moon were not rotating at all, it would alternately show its near and far sides to Earth, while ...

  9. Tidal marsh - Wikipedia

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    Freshwater tidal marshes live more inland than saltwater marshes, but their proximity to the coast still allows for daily fluctuations from tides. [8] The inland location allows for a majority of the water content to be from freshwater stream discharge, meaning the salt content is low.