Title: Newtons Universal Gravitation
1- Newtons Universal Gravitation
- Gravity is More Than a Name
2- How and by whom was gravity discovered? What is
the cause of this force which we refer to with
the name of gravity? What variables affect the
actual value of the force of gravity? Why does
the force of gravity acting upon an object depend
upon the location of the object relative to the
Earth? How does gravity affect objects which are
far beyond the surface of the Earth? How
far-reaching is gravity's influence? And is the
force of gravity which attracts my body to the
Earth related to the force of gravity between the
planets and the Sun?
3- In the early 1600's, German mathematician and
astronomer Johannes Kepler mathematically
analyzed known astronomical data in order to
develop three laws to describe the motion of
planets about the sun.
4- The path of the planets around the sun are
elliptical in shape, with the center of the sun
being located at one focus. (The Law of Ellipses)
- The ratio of the squares of the periods of any
two planets is equal to the ratio of the cubes of
their average distances from the sun. (The Law of
Harmonies)
5- An imaginary line drawn from the center of the
sun to the center of the planet will sweep out
equal areas in equal intervals of time. (The Law
of Equal Areas)
6- The ratio of the squares of the periods of any
two planets is equal to the ratio of the cubes of
their average distances from the sun. (The Law of
Harmonies)
7- Kepler could only suggest that there was some
sort of interaction between the sun and the
planets which provided the driving force for the
planet's motion. To Kepler, the planets were
somehow "magnetically" driven by the sun to orbit
in their elliptical trajectories. There was
however no interaction between the planets
themselves.
8- Newton was troubled by the lack of explanation
for the planet's orbits. To Newton, there must be
some cause for such elliptical motion. Even more
troubling was the circular motion of the moon
about the earth. Newton knew that there must be
some sort of force which governed the heavens
9- The fact is certain that it was Newton's ability
to relate the cause for heavenly motion (the
orbit of the moon about the earth) to the cause
for Earthly motion (the fall of an apple to the
Earth) which led him to his notion of universal
gravitation.
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12What is it about the force of gravity which
causes the more distant moon to accelerate at a
rate of acceleration which is approximately
1/3600-th the acceleration of the apple?
13The force of gravity between the earth and any
object is inversely proportional to the square of
the distance which separates that object from the
earth's center.
14- The force of gravity follows an inverse square law
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16- 1 . Suppose that two objects attract each other
with a force of 16 units. If the distance between
the two objects is doubled, what is the new force
of attraction between the two objects?
2. Suppose that two objects attract each other
with a force of 16 units. If the distance between
the two objects is tripled, then what is the new
force of attraction between the two objects ?
17Newton's law of universal gravitation is about
the universality of gravity.
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19The precise value of G was determined
experimentally by Henry Cavendish in the century
after Newton's death.
20- Sample Problem 1
- Determine the force of gravitational attraction
between the earth (m 5.98 x 1024 kg) and a
70-kg physics student if the student is standing
at sea level, a distance of 6.37 x 106 m from
earth's center.
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23- 2. Suppose that two objects attract each other
with a force of 16 units. If the distance between
the two objects is doubled, what is the new force
of attraction between the two objects?
24- 3. Suppose that two objects attract each other
with a force of 16 units. If the mass of both
objects was doubled, and if the distance between
the objects remained the same, then what would be
the new force of attraction between the two
objects?
25- 4. If our sun shrank in size to a black hole,
would the Earth's orbit be affected? Explain.
26- 5. What would happen to your weight if the mass
of the Earth somehow increased by 10?