File:Gravity anomaly tidal.png

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English: This image shows a hypothetical gravity measurement. The red point marked is the measured gravity at a point on the surface of the earth, corrected for tidal forces. The green point is the normal gravity .
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Author Kent G. Budge

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Hypothetical gravity measurement corrected for tidal forces

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28 January 2022

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