Definition of periodic current

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periodic current

The term 'periodic current' as it applies to the area of coastlines can be defined as ' a current caused by the tide-producing forces of the moon and the sun, a part of the same general movement of the sea that is manifested in the vertical rise and fall of the tides. '.

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