mass + gravity Flashcards

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what is mass?

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  • mass is the amount of matter an object contains
  • inertia applies to all forms of mass
  • base units are kilograms/kg
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what is weight?

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weight is the gravitational force acting upon an object, in the case of earth, 9.8N per kilogram

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what is gravity?

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gravity is a force that acts between any 2 masses

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which two factors affect gravitational attraction between two objects?

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  1. mass
  2. distance
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general rules of gravity

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  1. if mass increases, the force of gravity increases
  2. if distance increases, the force of gravity decreases
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formula for finding gravitational pull of two objects

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F = G x [(m1 x m2)/d x d]

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what is the universal gravitational constant?

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6.67 x 10*-11

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what is the gravitational acceleration near the earth’s surface?

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9.8 ms*-2

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why is the gravitational acceleration constant, even though the mass of different objects are different?

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the gravitational constant is 9.8N ms*-2, therefore for every kg, 9.8N will be applied.

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what is drag force?

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resistance forces created by air, water, etc.

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drag vs acceleration

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the faster an object falls the greater the drag

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what is terminal velocity?

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if an object falls for long enough, the drag will equal the weight of the object, causing the object to fall at a constant speed. this is called terminal velocity

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what are some factors which affect drag?

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  1. surface area/shape
  2. size/volume
  3. sped
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