Title: Chapter 9: Gravity
1Chapter 9 Gravity
Gravity is the force most familiar to us, and
yet, is the least understood of all the
fundamental forces of nature.
2Four Fundamental Forces of Nature
- Gravity
- Electromagnetism
- Strong Nuclear Force (This holds atomic nuclei
together) - Weak Nuclear Force (Allows for radioactive decay)
3Keplers Three Laws of Planetary Motion
Go Columbia!!
Johannes Kepler (1571-1630)
4First Law
Each planet moves in an elliptical orbit with the
Sun at one focus.
5An Ellipse
Foci
r1r2 constant
a
Minor Axis
r2
r1
Semi-major Axis (a)
Major Axis
6Orbiting planet
Sun at one focus
7The Second Law
The line from the sun to any planet sweeps out
equal areas in equal times.
8Orbiting planet
A
Sun
A
9The Third Law
The square of the orbital period is proportional
to the cube of the semi-major axis
For a circular orbit, the semi-major axis is the
radius
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11Newtons Law of Universal Gravitation
Every body in the universe exerts a force on
every other body which is proportional to the
product of their masses and inversely
proportional to the square of the distance
between them
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13R
M1
M2
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15The Tides
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17Einsteins Theory of Gravity
18a g
a g/2
a 0
a g/2
a g