❓What is the tidal force in physics?
The tidal force is the difference in the gravitational force exerted by a massive body on a smaller extended object. It is not a separate fundamental force, but a manifestation of the non-uniformity of the gravitational field. It causes objects to be stretched along the direction pointing toward the source of gravity and compressed perpendicular to that direction.
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