Gravity Flashcards
what is gravity?
- gravity acts on any object which has a mass and is always attractive
what is Newton’s Law of gravitation?
- the magnitude of the gravitational force between two masses is directly proportional to the product of the masses.
- inversely proportional to the square of the distances between them
what is the equation for Newton’s Law of Gravitation?
F = Gm1m2/r^2
what is the value of G
6.67x10^-11
what is gravitational field strength?
- force per unit mass exerted by a gravitational field on an object
g = F / m
how can we calculate gravitational field strength?
g = F / m
or
g = GM/r^2 ( radial fields only )
what is gravitational potential?
- work done per unit mass against gravitational force to move an object from infinity to a given point
why is gravitational potential negative?
- gravitational potential at infinity is zero
- as an object moves from infinity to a point, energy is released as the GPE is reduced
what is the equation for gravitational potential?
V = - GM / r
what is gravitational potential difference?
- energy needed to move a unit mass between two points in a g field
how do you calculate the work done to move a mass
mass x change in potential
what are equipotential surfaces
- surfaces which are created by joining points of equal potential together
- potential on an equipotential surface is constant everywhere
how can you measure the gravitational field strength graphically
- drawing a tangent to the curve at that distance and calculating its gradient
- multiply the answer by -1
( for a V-r graph )
what is keplers third law
- square of the orbital period is directly proportional to the cube of the radius
how can we derive keplers third law
mv^2 / r = GMm / r^2
v^2 = GM / r
v = 2rpi / T so v^2 = 4r^2pi^2 / T^2
4r^2pi^2 / T^2 = GM / r
T^2 = 4pi^2r^3 / GM