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No noticeable physical effect. We’d see the entire lunar surface rather than just the side that currently faces Earth because it’s tidally locked.
Follow Up: How much energy would it take to get the moon to start spinning faster than tidal locked?
Presumably any amount right? It would just become tidally locked again very quickly if you used a finger poke.
Maybe moon would still have molten core due to more extreme tidal heating 🤔 Although earth force is puny compared to jupiter.
So not so much on earth, but cool volcanoes on the moon (possibly)