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Title: Newton’s Law of Gravity


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Newtons Law of Gravity
I wonderwhats forlunch?
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Where did it come from?
  • Newton was watching the full moon one day,
    wondering why inertia didnt cause the moon to
    fly off into space.
  • He realized that some force must be holding the
    moon near to the earth.

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Where did it come from?
  • When an apple fell near Newton, he realized that
    the force pulling the apple down towards the
    earth was the same force holding the moon in its
    orbit.

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Newton realized 3 things
  • There was a force of attraction between the earth
    the moon, and the force was somehow related to
    the earths mass.

Hey, baby,Im attractedto you!
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Newton realized 3 things
  • From his 3rd law of motion, Newton knew that if
    the earth was pulling on the moon, the moon was
    also pulling on the earth equally hard.
  • Therefore, the force of gravity also depended on
    the mass of the object orbiting the earth (the
    moon.)

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Newton realized 3 things
  • Just like a magnetic force, as the distance
    between the two masses increased, the force of
    gravity would grow weaker, not slowly evenly,
    but very quickly. Think about how magnets
    attract each other.

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The Inverse Square Law
  • As the distance between the 2 objects increases,
    the force of gravity decreases with the square of
    the distance.
  • F is proportional to 1/d2, not just 1/d.

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Inverse Square Law
F 1
  • If you double the distance between 2 objects, the
    force of gravity between them shrinks to ¼.

F ¼
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Inverse Square Law
  • If you triple the distance between 2 objects, the
    force of gravity between them shrinks to (1/3)2
    or 1/9th .
  • It works the opposite way when 2 objects move
    closer together

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Inverse Square Law
  • If the distance between the earth the moon
    somehow were decreased to ½ what it is now, the
    force of gravity between the earth the moon
    would increase to 4 times stronger than it is
    right now.

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Lets put it all together
  • F is the force of gravity.
  • F G x Massearth x Massmoon (distance between
    them)2
  • The G in the formula is just a factor that
    makes all the units work out correctly.

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Law of Gravity Equation
  • The equation can be applied to any 2 objects in
    space.
  • F G x Mass1 x Mass2 (distance)2
  • G is a constant (a scaling factor) equal to 6.67
    x 10-11 Nm2/kg2

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Consequences for Astronomy
  • This means that every object in the universe,
    every planet, star, even hydrogen atom, attracts
    every other object in the universe.
  • When the 2 objects are very far apart, the
    attractive force is very small, but its still
    present.

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I can still feelyou, even wayover there!
Gravity never sleeps!
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Consequences for Astronomy
  • The gravity law explains why planets orbit stars
  • why stars orbit the center of the galaxy
  • why all the galaxies in the universe should be
    attracted to one another.

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Some examples
  • The acceleration due to gravity is 9.8 m/s2 at
    the earths surface.
  • If you climbed to the top of the highest
    mountain, you would be a little further from the
    earths center. An object dropped here would
    weigh a little less and drop slightly slower than
    it would at the earths surface.

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What would happen if?
  • If the earth suddenly shrank to ½ its current
    sizethe acceleration due to gravity would be 4
    times what it is now.
  • You would feel 4 times heavier.

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I simply MUSTlose someweight!
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What would happen if?
  • If you visited a planet that was the same size as
    the earth, but had twice the massyoud feel
    twice as heavy, and youd accelerate twice as
    fast in a fall.

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What would happen if?
  • If you visited Mars, where the gravity is less
    than it is on earthyoud be able to lift 2.5
    times what you can lift on earthyoud be able to
    throw a baseball 2.5 times farther.

21
What would happen if?
  • if you were in a spaceship orbiting a star, and
    the star suddenly shrank to become a black hole
    only 1/1000th of its former size?
  • Would you be instantly sucked in?

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What would happen if?
  • Neither your mass, nor the mass of the star has
    changed.
  • Your distance from the center of mass of the star
    hasnt changed.
  • The force of gravity between you and the new
    black hole would be exactly the same as it was
    before the star became a black hole. You would
    NOT be sucked in.

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But, I thought
  • But dont black holes have enormous gravity?
  • Yes, they doat their surfaces!
  • If you were standing on the surface of the star
    when it shrank and became a black hole, you would
    be instantly crushed by the increase of gravity.

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Im confused
  • Look at the law of gravity.F G x Mass1 x
    Mass2 (distance)2
  • The only thing that changes between when the star
    is large and when it shrinks to become a black
    hole is the distance between you (at its surface)
    and the center of the stars mass.

25
UhOKmaybe
  • In the equation, the distance factor between you
    and the black holes center, d, gets very small,
    making the force of gravity very large.

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Lets add just a little more
  • Newton realized that his new law of gravity could
    be combined with Keplers 3rd law the one that
    relates the size of an objects orbit to its
    orbital period.
  • (period)2 (orbit radius)3 or
  • p2 a3

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The combined equation looks like
  • p2 4 ?2 a3 . G (Mass1
    Mass2)
  • It may look complicated, but its soooo useful.

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What can this equation do?
  • There are 4 terms in the equation that are
    unknowns. These are p, a, Mass1 and Mass2.
  • If you are able to measure any 3 of the terms,
    you can calculate the 4th term.

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What can this equation do?
  • The equation can be used to
  • calculate the mass of the sun
  • calculate the mass of any planet that has a moon
  • look for planets orbiting other stars
  • discover new planets!

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What can this equation do?
  • This equation was used by a British astronomer,
    John Couch Adams, and a French astronomer, Urbain
    Leverrier, to predict the position of the planet
    Neptune in 1845a whole year before it was ever
    observed with a telescope!

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Wow! They found a planet?
  • The 2 astronomers noticed that the planet Uranus
    would sometimes speed up, then slow down in its
    orbit. They believed that this change in speed
    was due to the gravitational tug of another, more
    distant planet. The other planet was Neptune.

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Lets use the equation!!
  • The equation has been used to calculate the mass
    of the sun, starting with the orbit of the earth.
  • We know that the earth takes 365.24 days to make
    1 orbit. Converting this to seconds equals
    31,600,000 seconds.

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Keep going
  • We also know that the earth orbits the sun at a
    distance of 1 A.U. or 150,000,000 kilometers
  • Convert this distance to meters, equals
    150,000,000,000 meters.
  • Now, lets re-arrange the equation.

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A re-arrangement
  • p2 4 ?2 a3 . G (Masssun
    Massearth)becomes (Masssun Massearth) 4
    ?2 a3 G p2

35
Keep going
  • Now, if you realize that the mass of the earth is
    tiny, compared to the enormous mass of the sun,
    you can just ignore Mearth in the calculation,
    without being very far off in your answer.

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So the equation becomes
  • it becomes
  • Masssun 4 ?2 a3 G p2

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If youve been paying attention
  • If youve been paying attention, and writing
    everything down to this point, you now have
    enough information to solve Newtons equation for
    the mass of the sun.
  • Go ahead, give it a try. Its question 17 on
    your homework!

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Thanks for watching
  • now its homework time!
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