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Newton’s Law of Universal Gravitation
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What do we know about gravity?
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We can conclude: the higher the mass the more gravity
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Newton Said: Everything has gravity! – It is in proportion to the mass of the object
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Mass Affecting Gravity
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Distance Affecting Gravity
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Universal Gravitation Constant
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Example: Determine the force of gravitational attraction between the earth (m = 5.98 x 10 24 kg) and a 70-kg physics student if the student is standing at sea level, a distance of 6.38 x 10 6 m from earth's center.
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How is gravity affected if the student moves further away from the earth?
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Suppose that two objects attract each other with a gravitational force of 16 units. If the distance between the two objects is doubled, what is the new force of attraction between the two objects?
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If the distance is increased by a factor of 2, then force will be decreased by a factor of 4 (22). The new force is then 1/4 of the original 16 units.
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Gravitational field patterns A gravitational field can be represented by lines and arrows on a diagram, in a similar ways to magnetic field lines.
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Gravitational field Gravitational field is a vector, and any calculations regarding fields (especially involving adding the fields from more than one mass) must use vector addition.
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Field around a uniform spherical mass
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Field close to the earth’s surface
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Uniform Circular Motion
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