CHAPTER 7: GRAVITATIONAL FIELDS Flashcards
newton’s law of gravitation
two point masses attract each other with a force that is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them
gravitational field
a region of space where a mass experiences a force due to the presence of another mass
gravitational field strength
gravitational field strength at a point in a gravitational field is defined as the gravitational force per unit mass acting on a test mass placed at that point
gravitational potential
gp at a point in a gravitational field is defined as the work done per unit mass by an external agent in bringing a test mass from infinity to that point (without a change in KE)
gravitational potential energy
gpe of a mass at a point in a gravitational field is defined as the work done by an external agent in bringing the mass from infinity to that point (without a change in KE)
why is gravitational potential negative
- gp at infinity is zero
- gravitational force is attractive in nature
- direction of external force is opposite to direction of displacement
why must the geostationary orbit lie in the plane containing the equator
- Fg exterted by earth on satellite is towards the center of the Earth
- circular orbit of the satellite must have a center of orbit coinciding with the center of earth