
Gravity
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Abby Fancsali
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Gravity
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Gravity
Newton was the first to make several observations about gravity
Newton's apple-while watching the apple fall, he had the insight that the same object that pulls the apple to the ground also pulls the moon towards the Earth
Why doesn't the Moon crash into the Earth,
The moon is moving in a pattern that follows the curvature of the Earth, so it travels in a curve around the earth as a Satellite
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Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation
Everything pulls on everything else through the force of gravity
The force of Gravity is simple: it only involves Mass and distance
Law of Universal Gravitation: every mass attracts every other mass with a force that is directly proportional to the product of the interacting masses, and inversely proportional to the square of the distance separating them
When on Earth, the distance we measure to is the Earth's Center
Gravity gets weaker the farther apart two masses are
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The Universal Constant of Gravitation G
G is the universal constant of Gravitation
G=6.67 x 10-11
Gravity is a very weak force compared to other forces, we feel it so strongly because of the massive size of the Earth
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Ocean Tides
The tides are connected to the moon through the force of Gravity
As the moon revolves around the Earth, the force of Gravity changes depending on which side of the Earth it is on
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Weight and Weightlessness
Say you are standing on a scale in an elevator
What forces act on you when the elevator stands still?
When the elevator accelerates, the scale would change its reading based on the direction
If accelerating upwards, the scale has more pressure on it the reading goes up
If accelerating downwards the pressure decreases and the reading goes down
If the elevator goes into free fall, there is not pressure on the scale and you are in a weightless state
Weightlessness is not the absence of gravity, but the absence of the support force
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Projectile Motion
Gravity causes an object to fall in a curving motion when thrown
Projectile: any thrown object that continues to move due to inertia
Two parts: a vertical component and a horizontal component
Only the vertical component is affected by gravity
If you throw one object and drop another object of the same mass at the same time, they will hit the ground at the same time because the force of gravity is the same for both
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Satellite
A satellite is any projectile moving fast enough to fall continuously around the Earth
To be a satellite the horizontal velocity must be great enough for its falling distance to match the Earth's Curvature
Satellites have a tangential velocity, parallel to the Earth's Surface
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