Chapter 18 - Gravitational Fields (UNFINISHED) Flashcards

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What does it mean if gravitational field lines are close together?

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The gravitational field is strong.

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Define gravitational field strength.

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The gravitational force exerted per unit mass on a small object placed at that point within the field.

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What is a uniform gravitational field?

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Field strength does not change depending on position.

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State Kepler’s First Law.

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The orbit of a planet is an ellipse with the sun at one of its two foci.

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State Kepler’s Second Law.

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A line segment joining a planet & its sun sweeps equal areas during equal intervals of time.

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State Kepler’s Third Law.

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The square of a planet’s orbital period is directly proportional to the cube of its average distance from the sun.

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Describe a geostationary orbit.

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The orbiting object remains above the same point of the planet at all times.

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What are geostationary satellites commonly used for?

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GPS, local communication

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Define gravitational potential.

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The work done per unit mass required to move an object from that point to infinity.

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Why is gravitational potential always negative?

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Gravitational force is attractive and Vg = 0 at infinity.

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Why is gravitational potential energy always negative?

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What is escape velocity?

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The minimum velocity for an object to escape a gravitational field.

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What are the two requirements for a geostationary orbit?

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-Equatorial orbit
-Object’s period of rotation is the same as the planet’s

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Define gravitational field strength.

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Force exerted per unit mass at a point within a gravitational field.

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