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Newton’s law of gravitation and formula

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any two masses will aattract ech other, gravity never repels

force is proportional to the product of the two masses and proportional to 1/(distance^2)
F = (m1 * m2)

inverse-square law, over distance squared between CENTER OF MASS of each object

put it all together:

F = G * ((m1*m2)/r^2)

BIG G = universal constant, NOT 9.8

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big G

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6.67 x 10^-11 N*m^2/kg^2 ( a very small number, the only reason gravity dominates on larger scales is because electrically neutral)

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what is r?

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the radius/distance of the CENTER OF MASS between mass 1 and mass 2

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true/false: the force of gravity is MUCH stronger than the electric force on a scale of photons and subatomic particles

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FALSE, other way around

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5
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when do you use f = mg?

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at sea level on earth

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6
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how much would a 500 N person weigh on a plant w/ same average density as earth but double radius?

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g = GM/r^2 = G((m/v)(4/3)*pi * r^3)/r^2

= G * (m/v) * 4/3*pi * r

double the force!

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7
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volume of a sphere?

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4/3pir^3

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8
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what is density?

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“rho” (weird p thing)
p = m/v

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9
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keplers law equations:

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T^2 = (r^34pi^2)/GM

v^2 = GM/r

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10
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keplers laws:

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  1. planets move in ellipses
  2. Planets travel the same “area” in equal time
    3.a planet’s orbital period is proportional to its orbit size
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does orbit depend on satelite mass (for our purposes in AP Physics 1)?

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no

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