Gravity Provides the Force That Creates Orbits Flashcards

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What do the planets move around the Sun in?

A

Almost circular orbits

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What is happening if an object is travelling in a circle?

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It is constantly changing direction, which means there must be a force acting on it

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3
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What is the force causing this?

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Centripetal Force - acts towards the centre of the circle

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4
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What would this Force cause the object to do?

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Fall towards whatever it was orbiting, but as the object is already moving, it just causes it to change its direction

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5
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What does the object keep accelerating towards?

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What it’s orbiting but the instantaneous velocity keeps it travelling in a circle

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6
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What is the force that makes this happen provided by?

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The gravitational force

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7
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What does the gravitational attraction of the Sun do?

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Keeps the planets and comets in their orbits around it

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8
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What are satellites kept in their orbits around planets by?

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The gravitational attraction of the planet

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9
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Look at diagram page 74

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Ok

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