Section 9 - Gravitational and Electric Fields Flashcards
What is a force field?
A region where an object will experience a non-contact force.
What do force fields cause?
Interactions between objects or particles.
What is a gravitational field?
A region where objects with mass will experience an attractive force.
How can a force field be represented?
Using field lines (or “lines of force”) that show the direction of the force that would be exerted on an object in a given position.
How are field lines used to show the strength of a field?
The further apart the lines are, the weaker the field.
Describe the gravitational field of the Earth.
- It is radial, so the field lines meet at the centre of the Earth like a spiderweb
- Close to the surface, the field can be considered almost uniform since the field lines are almost parallel and equally spaced
What does Earths radial field look like?
What will the force experienced by an object in a gravitational field always be?
Attractive
the gravitational force between two point masses (Newton’s Law of Gravitation) is found on the data sheet. what do the symbols stand for?
F = Gm₁m₂ / r²
F = Gm₁m₂ / r²
Where:
• F = Force (N)
• G = Gravitational constant = 6.67 x 10^-11 Nm²/kg²
• m = Mass (kg)
• r = Distance between centres of two point masses (m)
Where do we assume all the weight is concentrated for objects that experience a force?
In the centre - e.g. uniform spheres
When talking about a mass of an object in orbit, what is M and what is m
M = mass of larger object m = mass of smaller, orbiting object
How do you get the equation for speed of an object orbiting a larger object (e.g. a planet)? not found on data sheet
GMm/r² = mv² /r.
equating centripetal force equation to gravity equation
The smalls m’s cancel and one of the r’s cancel.
V = √GM/r
What is the equation of the time period of earths orbit?
Time = distance/speed.
T = 2πr/v
What type of law is Newton’s Law of Gravitation and how can this be symbolised?
- Inverse square law
* F ∝ 1 / r²
If the distance between 2 point masses is doubled, what happens to the magnitude of the gravitational force between them?
It is one quarter of the original.
What has a bigger impact on the size of the gravitational force, the distance between them or the mass?
- The distance
* This can be seen with Newton’s Law of Gravitation
In gravitational calculations, what is G?
- The gravitational constant
- It is used in some equations
- 6.67 x 10^-11 Nm²/kg²
What is gravitational field strength?
• The force per unit mass exerted at a given position in a gravitational field.
OR
• The acceleration of a mass in a gravitational field.
What is the symbol for gravitational field strength?
g
What are the units for gravitational field strength?
N/kg or m/s²
What is the equation that defines gravitational field strength?
g = F / m
Where:
• g = Gravitational field strength (N/kg)
• F = Force (N)
• m = Mass (kg)
Is the value of g constant throughout a field?
No, its value depends on the where you are in the field.
What is the value of g at the Earth’s surface?
9.81 N/kg (or m/s²)
Because F is a vector, where is the direction of the force always towards? (common sense)
Towards the the centre of the mass which caused the gravitational force