
Gravity Unit 6
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William McIlwee
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Gravity
Unit 6
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Sir Isaac Newton
● Famous for contemplating a falling apple and the moon
○ If gravity made the apple fall to Earth, why doesn’t
the moon fall to Earth
● Law of Universal Gravitation
○ Force = mass1 X mass2 / Distance2
○ F = m1 X m2 / D2
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The Universal Gravitation Constant
● A slight correction was needed to Newton’s formula
● This allows us to find the mass of any thing in the
universe!
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Gravity and Weight
● Mass = amount of matter in an object
○ Kg
● Weight = force of gravity on an object
○ N (or pounds)
● Gravity is constantly pulling you towards the center of
the Earth
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Multiple Choice
What is mass?
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The amount of matter in an object
The force of gravity acting on a unit
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Weight and Weightlessness
● Weight depends
on gravity and
“not falling”
● Think of being in
an elevator
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Multiple Choice
If you are going up in an elevator, do you feel like ___?
Waiting on someone
The amount of matter in an object
The force of gravity acting on an object
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Multiple Choice
If you are going down in an elevator, do you feel like ___?
You have less weight
You have more weight
Your weight does not change
You are weightless
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Weight and Weightlessness
● Astronauts
○ Are outside of Earth’s gravity
○ They are weightless
○ But still have the same mass
■ And the same inertia
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Gravity
● Gravity is a force that pulls objects to the center of mass
○ You are being pulled towards the center of Earth
○ In space, two EVA astronauts are pulled towards
each other
● More massive objects have more gravity
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Different Gravities
● Earth = 9.8 m/s2
● Moon = 1.6 m/s2
● Mars = 3.7 m/s2
● Jupiter = 24.8 m/s2
● Sun = 274 m/s2
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Multiple Choice
What is the acceleration of gravity on Earth?
1.6 m/ss
3.7 m/ss
9.8 m/ss
24.8 m/ss
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Multiple Choice
Why did the lunar astronauts seem to bounce all the time they were on the moon?
The moon has more gravity than Earth
The moon has less gravity than Earth
The moon has about the same gravity as Earth
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Falling
● Earth’s acceleration of gravity = 9.8 m/s2
○ Sh, 32 ft/s2
● Very second an object falls, its velocity increases by 9.8
m/s
● Everything falls at the same rate (ignoring air
resistance)
○ A grape and a bowling ball falls at the same rate
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Terminal
Velocity
●Air resistance
opposes movement
through air (drag)
●Terminal Velocity is
the fastest that an
object can fall
○Depends on
the size and
shape of the
object
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Draw
Draw an arrow to show the direction that gravity is pulling on a falling object.
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Draw
Draw an arrow to show the direction that drag is pulling on a falling object.
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