Title: Physics
1Physics
2Isaac Newton
3Traveling out into space
- Suppose that you are in a spaceship traveling
past two different planets. You pass a blue
planet that has twice the mass of the Earth at a
distance of 1 AU, then you pass a red planet that
has the same mass as the Earth, also at a
distance of 1 AU. From which planet will you
feel the greater gravitational pull? - a. the blue planet
- b. the red planet
- c. neither the gravitational pull from
- each planet will be equal
4Still traveling
- Suppose that you are in a spaceship traveling
past two different planets. You pass a blue
planet that has the same mass as the Earth at a
distance of 1 AU, then you pass a red planet that
also has the same mass as the Earth, but at a
distance of 2 AU. From which planet will you
feel the greater gravitational pull? - a. the blue planet
- b. the red planet
- c. neither the gravitational pull from
- each planet will be equal
5Almost home
- Compared to your mass here on Earth, your mass
out in space between the stars would be - a. zero.
- b. negligibly small.
- c. the same.
- d. unknown.
6GRAVITY
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7Johannes Kepler
- From
- to three Laws of Planetary Motion in 10 years
and thousands of pages of calculations!
http//www.pafko.com/tycho/observe.html
8Keplers First Law
- Orbits are ellipses with the Sun at one focus.
http//www.daviddarling.info/encyclopedia/E/ellips
e.html
http//www.math.rutgers.edu/courses/251/maple_new/
maple3.html
Eccentricity Simulator
9Earths elliptical orbit
- The Earths orbit is slightly elliptical at its
perihelion it is approximately 147 million km
from the Sun, and at aphelion it is approximately
152 million km from the Sun. Which of the
following is a result of the Earths elliptical
orbit? - a. It is summertime at perihelion and
- wintertime at aphelion.
- b. The Earth moves faster in its orbit at
- perihelion and slower at aphelion.
- c. Days are longer at aphelion and shorter
- at perihelion.
- d. The Earth spins faster at perihelion and
- slower at aphelion.
10Keplers Second Law
- Equal areas in equal times An imaginary
straight line between a planet and the Sun sweeps
out equal areas in equal times as the planet
moves around the Sun.
http//observe.arc.nasa.gov/nasa/education/referen
ce/orbits/orbit2.html
Simulation of Keplers 2nd Law
http//astro.unl.edu/naap/pos/pos_background1.html
11Keplers Third Law
- The square of a planets orbital period is
proportional to the cube of its semimajor axis.
http//jersey.uoregon.edu/kepler/Kepler.html
Simulation of Keplers 3rd Law
Additional Keplers 3rd Law Simulation
12Kepler developed these laws for planets,
but
- they work for any object orbiting around another!
http//outreach.atnf.csiro.au/education/senior/ast
rophysics/binary_intro.html
13Simulated orbits
http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Center_of_mass
14Guiding Questions
- What quantities determine the force of gravity
between two objects? - Using Newtons Law of Gravity, describe how the
force of gravity varies based on objects masses
and distance from one another. - Describe what Keplers Laws tell us about the
motions of planets in our solar system. - What makes an ellipse different from a random
oval? - Explain how Keplers 2nd and 3rd Laws are
different. - How does gravity explain Keplers 2nd and 3rd
Laws?