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Gravity
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Definition Gravity is a force of attraction between objects, that is due to the masses of the objects.
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Law of Universal Gravitation
This law mathematically describes the relationship between the strength of gravitational force between objects, the masses of objects and the distance between the objects. F= Gm1m2/r2
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Law of Universal Gravitation
Part 1: Gravitational force depends directly on the objects’ masses. The more mass objects have the greater the gravitational force between them. This explains why there is a large force on objects due to the Earth. The Earth has a huge mass.
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Law of Universal Gravitation
Part 2: Gravitational force depends inversely on the distance between the objects. The farther apart 2 objects are, the less the gravitational force between them.
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Weight Weight is a measure of the gravitational force on an object.
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Mass The amount of matter in an object.
Gives information about how difficult it is to change an object’s motion. Is not affected by gravity.
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Compare/Contrast Weight and Mass
Amount of matter Force of gravity Affected by gravity Measured in grams or kilograms If mass increases, then weight increases as well. Measured with a spring scale Measured with a balance Measured in Newtons Same on the moon Different on the moon
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