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p.170 - 193 Planetary Motion and Gravitation Physics Chapter 7 notes p.170 - 193 Planetary Motion and Gravitation

History Find dates and events pertaining to the following scientists: Section 1: Copernicus Brahe Kepler Newton Cavendish Section 2: Einstein

Equations Write out all equations found in 7.1 and 7.2 (in the light orange boxes) Write out the value of G: 6.67x10-11 Nm2/kg2 Tables: make note of the pages of all tables found in these sections – you will need them to solve problems.

Section 7.1 Planetary Motion and Gravitation Practice on p.174 (#3-5) Take notes following the 3 objectives in the box on page 171. Define all vocabulary in the box on page 171. Practice on p.174 (#3-5) Use Kepler’s 3rd Law equation 7.1 Section Review p.178 (#6-11)

Section 7.2 Using the Law of Universal Gravitation Take notes following the 4 objectives in the box on page 179. Define all vocabulary in the box on page 179. Practice on p.181 (#12-14) Use equations for speed and period of a satellite 7.2 Section Review p.178 (#15-21)

Assignments Both due on test day Extra credit (5 points on test): Read about black holes on p.188. Write an essay - How are black holes formed? What is the Schwarzschild radius? Describe all direct and indirect evidence for their existence Solve the Going Further equation as directed Chapter 7 review: p.190 -193 (#26-28, 30-37, 39-44, 46-49, 55-60, 71-84) Both due on test day