Title: The Roche limit is the point at which: Post by: Tsync on Feb 10, 2016 The Roche limit is the point at which:
A) the external tidal forces on an object become greater than the internal forces that hold it together. B) the mass of an object classifies it as a moon. C) the external tidal forces on an object are strong enough to be felt by the object. D) the internal forces that hold an object together weaken so that the object falls apart. E) a moon orbiting a planet experiences synchronous rotation. Title: Re: The Roche limit is the point at which: Post by: Ratatouille on Feb 15, 2016 Content hidden
Title: Re: The Roche limit is the point at which: Post by: Tsync on Mar 2, 2016 This astronomy class is killing me, thanks for chiming in and answering
Title: Re: The Roche limit is the point at which: Post by: Ratatouille on Mar 3, 2016 Cool :D
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