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Physics 100 Chapt 10 Newton’s Universal Law of Gravitation

Physics 100 Chapt 10 Newtons Universal Law of Gravitation

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Physics 100

Chapt 10

Newton’s Universal Law of Gravitation

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Very fast horizontal toss

t = 0s

t = 1sx= 8km

5m

t = 2sx=16km

t = 3sx=24km

20m 45m

V=8km/s

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Orbital motion is free fall

V = 4 km/sV = 6 km/sV = 8 km/sV = 10 km/s

Circular Orbit!Eliptical Orbit

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Centripetal acceleration

a = v2/r for a circular orbit (v = 8km/s = 8x103m/s)

a =(8 x103 m/s)2

6.4 x 106 m=

64 x106 m2/s2

6.4 x 106 m

= 10 m/s2

Toward Earth’s center = g

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Artificial satellite

av

a = v2/r = g

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Moon-earthv

a=v2/r

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Is the Moon in free-fall around the Earth?

r=3.8

4x105 km

v

a = v2/r

what is v?

v = dist/time = 2r28d =

2x3.14x 3.84x108 m28dx(24h/d)x3.6x103s

= 24 x 108 m2.4x106s = 1.0 x 103 m/s

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Moon’s centripetal acceleration

amoon = v2/r; v = 1.0 x103 m/s)

amoon=(1.0 x103 m/s)2

3.84 x 108 m=

1.0x106 m2/s2

3.84 x 108 m

= 2.7 x 10-3 m/s2

Toward Earth’s center

g13600

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Newton’s dreams

Hmmmmm

The Moon is in free-fall around the Earth

It’s acceleration is only 1/3600 g (accel

at the Earth’s surface)

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Distances

r=3.84x108m = 60 x 6.4x106 m

The moon is 60x further fromthe Earth’s center than objectson (near) the Earth’s surface

= 60 x RE

160

13600( )2=

RE = 6.4x106m

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Newton’s big idea

The force of gravity

gets weaker as distance squared

The moon is 60x further from

the Earth’s center than objects on

(near) the Earth’s surface

The strength of Earth’s gravity

near the Moon is(1/60)2 t=1/3600

times weaker

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Gravity gets weaker as 1/dist2

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Universal law of gravity

m Mr

F m

F M

F 1r2

combine: F mMr2 F = G

mMr2

Proportionality constant:

“Newton’s Constant”

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Universal

Universal:applies to all objects!!!

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What is G?

W= GmME

RE2

W

W= mGME

RE2

W= m g

g=

GME

RE2

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Force of gravity between “ordinary-sized” objects

80kg60kg

1mF = G

mMr2

F = 6.7x10-11Nm2/kg260 kg 80kg(1m)2

F = 6.7x60x80x10-11N

Boy’s weight = mg = 80kg x 10m/s2 = 800 N

30x109 times bigger!

F = 32160.x10-11 N = 3.2x10-7

N

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Measuring gravity force between “ordinary-sized” objects is very hard

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Moon’s gravity causes tides

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So does the Sun’s

Full Moon

New Moon

Half Moon

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Measuring Weight

mg

N

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Weightlessness

N =mg

N >mg N <mg

N =0

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Weightlessness means =0N

compensating upward

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Weightlessness in action

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“Floating” is space isreally free-falling in space

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What is g on the moon?

W= GmMM

RM2

W= mGMM

RM2

W= m gM

gM

=

GMM

RM2

WRM=1.7 x 106m

mMM

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gM on the Moon

g =

GMM

RM2

6.7x10-11Nm2/kg2 x 7.4x1022Kg(1.7x106m)2

=

gM = 1.7 m/s2

1/6 x gEarth

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summary

Obey the law!

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