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How can I plot the tidal force vectors on the surface the Earth in Mathematica or Python?
The potential energy of the tidal force on the poles are
$$
U = -GM_{moon}m_{water}\left(\frac{1}{d}+\frac{x}{d_0^2}\right)
$$
where ##d_0## is the distance between the moon and the Earth 384400 km.
The equation of motion for forces acting on mass m is
$$
m\ddot{\mathbf{r}} = m\mathbf{g} + \mathbf{F}_{NG} - GM_{moon}m_{water}\left(\frac{\hat{\mathbf{d}}}{d^2} - \frac{\hat{\mathbf{d}}_0}{d_0^2}\right)
$$
Force ng is the non gravitational forces.
I am not sure what I need to use to plot the vector lines coming from the Earth due to the moon.
I know the tidal forces bulges out on the horizontal ends and pushes in on the poles.
The potential energy of the tidal force on the poles are
$$
U = -GM_{moon}m_{water}\left(\frac{1}{d}+\frac{x}{d_0^2}\right)
$$
where ##d_0## is the distance between the moon and the Earth 384400 km.
The equation of motion for forces acting on mass m is
$$
m\ddot{\mathbf{r}} = m\mathbf{g} + \mathbf{F}_{NG} - GM_{moon}m_{water}\left(\frac{\hat{\mathbf{d}}}{d^2} - \frac{\hat{\mathbf{d}}_0}{d_0^2}\right)
$$
Force ng is the non gravitational forces.
I am not sure what I need to use to plot the vector lines coming from the Earth due to the moon.
I know the tidal forces bulges out on the horizontal ends and pushes in on the poles.