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Tidal locking happens because the tidal bulge on a satellite forms slower than the satellite rotates. That makes sense to me.

But in order for that tidal bulge to form in the first place, gravity needs to act along a specific axis of the satellite for a while, right? And since the satellite is constantly rotating, there shouldn't be any chance for that to happen.

How does the tidal bulge initally form?

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