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Forces & Motion www.hse.k12.in.us/staff/tjohnson
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Gravity Gravity force of attraction between any two objects in the universe increases as... mass increases distance decreases
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Gravity Who experiences more gravity - the astronaut or the politician? less distance more mass Which exerts more gravity - the Earth or the moon?
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Gravity Weight the force of gravity on an object MASS always the same (kg) WEIGHT depends on gravity (N) W = mg W:weight (N) m:mass (kg) g:acceleration due to gravity (m/s 2 )
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Gravity Would you weigh more on Earth or Jupiter? greater gravity greater weight greater mass Jupiter because...
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Gravity Accel. due to gravity (g) In the absence of air resistance, all falling objects have the same acceleration! On Earth: g = 9.8 m/s 2 Elephant and Feather - Free Fall Elephant and Feather - Free Fall Elephant and Feather - Free Fall Feather & Hammer Drop on Moon - YouTube Feather & Hammer Drop on Moon - YouTube Feather & Hammer Drop on Moon - YouTube elephant feather
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ConcepTest Is the following statement true or false? An astronaut has less mass on the moon since the moon exerts a weaker gravitational force. False! Mass does not depend on gravity, weight does. The astronaut has less weight on the moon.
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Universal Forces Electromagnetic Forces associated with charged particles only force to attract and repel.
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Universal Forces Nuclear Forces – act within the nucleus of an atom to hold it together strong and weak
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Universal Forces Gravitational Forces – attractive forces that act between any two masses. “Every object in the universe attracts every other object.” – Newton’s Law of Universal Gravitation.
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Centripetal Force Centripetal force is a center-directed force that continuously changes the direction of an object to make it move in a circle. This explains how the moon and satellites stay in orbit What is the centripetal force for a satellite?
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Projectiles! Projectile: Anything thrown through air Projectile has 2 types of motion: Horizontal: no a Vertical: gravity causes a
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Fun with Projectiles! Projectile Motion 2.03 Projectile Motion 2.03 Projectile Motion 2.03
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