M5, C3 Gravitational Fields Flashcards
define gravitational field
a force field generated by any object with mass which causes any other object with mass to experience an attractive force
what are gravitational field lines
how would you draw them
known as lines of force
show the direction of the force that masses would feel in a gravitational field
drawn towards the edge of the object with arrows pointing inwards
what is Newton’s law of gravitation
the force acting between two point masses is proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between their centres of mass
F = - GMm / r^2
what does this equation mean
F = force acting on mass m due to mass M G = gravitational constant (= 6.67 X 10^-11 Nm^2kg^-2) M = mass causing the force m = mass the force is acting on r = distance between the centre of the two masses
only use the minus sign in front of the equation when you are interested in the direction
for example if you calculate r then the minus sign is irrelevant because you don’t need a direction
the positive direction is defined as M to m
negative is m to M
what is a field
the region in which a force operates
the stronger the gravitational field, the _______ the force on the mass
larger
relating to Newton’s law of gravitation what happens to the force if the distance between the masses doubles
inverse square law
F α 1/r^2
so if r doubles then F will be 1/4 of the original force
The gravitational force between 2 objects 10m apart is 0.291N.
What will the gravitational force between them be if they move to 25m apart?
25/10 = 2.5
inverse square law F α 1/r^2
0.291/2.5^2
= 4.7 X10^-2 N
define gravitational field strength
force acting per unit mass
what does this equation mean
g = F/m
what are the units of g
gravitational field strength = force experience by a mass in the gravitational field / mass
units of g are Nkg^-1 or ms^-2 (acceleration due to gravity)
derive the formula g = -GM / r^2
use F = - GMm / r^2 and F = mg
-GMm/r^2 = mg
cancel m
-GM/r^2 = g
sketch a graph of distance r (x) against g (y)
g is negative
rapidly increases
then decreases rapidly as distance increases
levels off
(page 66 of year 2 textbook)
(reflect in y=0 line for positive g)
2 particles of mass 0.2kg and 0.3kg are placed 0.15m apart. A third particle of mass 0.05kg is placed between them.
Calculate F acting on the third particle if it’s placed 0.05m from the 0.3kg mass.
Need to work out the two forces either side of the mass then get a resultant force.
Use equation F = GMm / r^2
F1 = 6.67X10^-11 X 0.2 X 0.05 / 0.1^2
= 6.67X10^-11 N
F2 = 6.67X10^-11 X 0.3 X 0.05 / 0.05^2
= 40.2 X10^-11 N
F = F2 - F1 = 33.5 X10^-11 N
define gravitational potential at a point
the work done in moving a unit mass from infinity to that point
what does the equation
V_g = -GM / r
mean
V_g = gravitational potential G = gravitational constant M = mass of the object causing the gravitational field r = distance from the centre of the object