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The Law of Universal Gravitation
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The legend goes that Sir Isaac Newton developed his theory when an apple fell on his head
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This made him think! Could the apple’s motion be related to how the moon moves?
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He found that the moon “falls” around the Earth
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If the Earth Wasn’t there, the moon would follow a straight line path due to ??????
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So why is the moon “attracted” to the Earth? Is the Earth attracted to the moon?
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Everything with a mass is attracted to everything else with a mass. The strength of the attraction depends upon the size of the masses and the distance between them.
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INVERSE SQUARE LAW Because distance is on the bottom of the fraction, by whatever factor distance changes, Fgrav will change by that same factor, inversely squared
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SOOOOOOOOO…. The more massive the objects are, the bigger the Fgrav The more distance between the masses, the SMALLER the Fgrav The less distance between the masses, the BIGGER the Fgrav
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Try some problems! If the distance is X1/5, Fgrav will be X___________ If one Mass is X14, Fgrav will be X___________ If one mass is X3 and the other is X2 and the distance is X3, Fgrav will be X___________
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How does Fgrav of the following planets compare? M 2M
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What is the Fgrav acting between the Earth (m=5.98X10 24 kg) and a 70kg student if the student is at sea level, 6.37 x 10 6 m from the Earth’s center? Remember, G=6.67 X10 -11
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http://galileoandeinstein.physics.virginia.edu/more_stuff/Applets/newt/newtmtn.html Click on the link below to see the effect gravity has on projectiles
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