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 Gravity is the tendency of objects with
mass to accelerate towards each other.
 Gravity is one of the four fundametal
forces in nature.
What is gravity?
 Mass is a physical property of matter
that explains how much matter is in an
object.
 Weight is a force which is calculated by
multipying the acceleration of gravity
times mass.
 Mass does not change while weight
changes when gravity changes.
Mass and Weight
Kepler’s Laws
 Kepler determined that the orbits of the
planets were not perfect circles, but
ellipses, with the Sun at one focus.
Sun
Planet
Kepler’s Second Law
 Kepler determined that a planet moves
faster when near the Sun, and slower
when far from the Sun.
Sun
Planet
Faster
Slower
The Apple & the Moon
 Isaac Newton realized that the motion of
a falling apple and the motion of the
Moon were both actually the same
motion, caused by the same force -
the gravitational force.
Universal Gravitation
 Newton’s idea was that gravity was a
universal force acting between any
two objects.
At the Earth’s Surface
 Newton knew that the gravitational
force on the apple equals the apple’s
weight, mg, where g = 9.8 m/s2.
W = mg
Weight of the Moon
 Newton reasoned that the centripetal
force on the moon was also supplied by
the Earth’s gravitational force.
Fc = mg
?
Universal Gravitation
 From this, Newton reasoned that the
strength of the gravitational force is not
constant, in fact, the magnitude of the
force is inversely proportional to the
square of the distance between the
objects.
Universal Gravitation
 Newton concluded that the gravitational
force is:
 Directly proportional to the masses of
both objects.
 Inversely proportional to the distance
between the objects.
Law of Universal Gravitation
 In symbols, Newton’s Law of
Universal Gravitation is:
 Fgrav = G
 Where G is a constant of proportionality.
 G = 6.67 x 10-11 N m2/kg2
m1m2
r 2
Inverse Square Law
 Newton’s Law of Universal Gravitation
is often called an inverse square law,
since the force is inversely proportional
to the square of the distance.
The Gravitational Field
 During the 19th century, the notion of
the “field” entered physics (via Michael
Faraday).
 Objects with mass create an invisible
disturbance in the space around
them that is felt by other massive
objects - this is a gravitational field.
The Gravitational Field
 So, since the Sun is very massive, it
creates an intense gravitational field
around it, and the Earth responds to
the field. No more “action at a
distance.”
Gravitational Field Strength
 To measure the strength of the
gravitational field at any point, measure
the gravitational force, F, exerted on
any “test mass”, m.
 Gravitational Field Strength, g = F/m
Gravitational Field Strength
 Near the surface of the Earth, g = F/m =
9.8 N/kg = 9.8 m/s2.
 In general, g = GM/r2, where M is the
mass of the object creating the field, r is
the distance from the object’s center,
and G = 6.67 x10-11 Nm2/kg2.
Gravitational Force
 If g is the strength of the gravitational
field at some point, then the
gravitational force on an object of mass
m at that point is Fgrav = mg.
 If g is the gravitational field strength at
some point (in N/kg), then the free fall
acceleration at that point is also g (in
m/s2).
Earth’s Tides
 There are 2 high tides and 2 low tides
per day.
 The tides follow the Moon.
Why Two Tides?
 Tides are caused by the stretching of a
planet.
 Stretching is caused by a difference in forces
on the two sides of an object.
 Since gravitational force depends on
distance, there is more gravitational force on
the side of Earth closest to the Moon and less
gravitational force on the side of Earth farther
from the Moon.
Why Two Tides?
 Remember that
Why the Moon?
 The Sun’s gravitational pull on Earth is
much larger than the Moon’s
gravitational pull on Earth. So why do
the tides follow the Moon and not the
Sun?
Why the Moon?
 Since the Sun is much farther from
Earth than the Moon, the difference in
distance across Earth is much less
significant for the Sun than the Moon,
therefore the difference in gravitational
force on the two sides of Earth is less
for the Sun than for the Moon (even
though the Sun’s force on Earth is
more).
Why the Moon?
 The Sun does have a small effect on
Earth’s tides, but the major effect is due
to the Moon.

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Gravity: An Introduction to Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation

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  • 2.  Gravity is the tendency of objects with mass to accelerate towards each other.  Gravity is one of the four fundametal forces in nature. What is gravity?
  • 3.  Mass is a physical property of matter that explains how much matter is in an object.  Weight is a force which is calculated by multipying the acceleration of gravity times mass.  Mass does not change while weight changes when gravity changes. Mass and Weight
  • 4. Kepler’s Laws  Kepler determined that the orbits of the planets were not perfect circles, but ellipses, with the Sun at one focus. Sun Planet
  • 5. Kepler’s Second Law  Kepler determined that a planet moves faster when near the Sun, and slower when far from the Sun. Sun Planet Faster Slower
  • 6. The Apple & the Moon  Isaac Newton realized that the motion of a falling apple and the motion of the Moon were both actually the same motion, caused by the same force - the gravitational force.
  • 7. Universal Gravitation  Newton’s idea was that gravity was a universal force acting between any two objects.
  • 8. At the Earth’s Surface  Newton knew that the gravitational force on the apple equals the apple’s weight, mg, where g = 9.8 m/s2. W = mg
  • 9. Weight of the Moon  Newton reasoned that the centripetal force on the moon was also supplied by the Earth’s gravitational force. Fc = mg ?
  • 10. Universal Gravitation  From this, Newton reasoned that the strength of the gravitational force is not constant, in fact, the magnitude of the force is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the objects.
  • 11. Universal Gravitation  Newton concluded that the gravitational force is:  Directly proportional to the masses of both objects.  Inversely proportional to the distance between the objects.
  • 12. Law of Universal Gravitation  In symbols, Newton’s Law of Universal Gravitation is:  Fgrav = G  Where G is a constant of proportionality.  G = 6.67 x 10-11 N m2/kg2 m1m2 r 2
  • 13. Inverse Square Law  Newton’s Law of Universal Gravitation is often called an inverse square law, since the force is inversely proportional to the square of the distance.
  • 14. The Gravitational Field  During the 19th century, the notion of the “field” entered physics (via Michael Faraday).  Objects with mass create an invisible disturbance in the space around them that is felt by other massive objects - this is a gravitational field.
  • 15. The Gravitational Field  So, since the Sun is very massive, it creates an intense gravitational field around it, and the Earth responds to the field. No more “action at a distance.”
  • 16. Gravitational Field Strength  To measure the strength of the gravitational field at any point, measure the gravitational force, F, exerted on any “test mass”, m.  Gravitational Field Strength, g = F/m
  • 17. Gravitational Field Strength  Near the surface of the Earth, g = F/m = 9.8 N/kg = 9.8 m/s2.  In general, g = GM/r2, where M is the mass of the object creating the field, r is the distance from the object’s center, and G = 6.67 x10-11 Nm2/kg2.
  • 18. Gravitational Force  If g is the strength of the gravitational field at some point, then the gravitational force on an object of mass m at that point is Fgrav = mg.  If g is the gravitational field strength at some point (in N/kg), then the free fall acceleration at that point is also g (in m/s2).
  • 19. Earth’s Tides  There are 2 high tides and 2 low tides per day.  The tides follow the Moon.
  • 20. Why Two Tides?  Tides are caused by the stretching of a planet.  Stretching is caused by a difference in forces on the two sides of an object.  Since gravitational force depends on distance, there is more gravitational force on the side of Earth closest to the Moon and less gravitational force on the side of Earth farther from the Moon.
  • 21. Why Two Tides?  Remember that
  • 22. Why the Moon?  The Sun’s gravitational pull on Earth is much larger than the Moon’s gravitational pull on Earth. So why do the tides follow the Moon and not the Sun?
  • 23. Why the Moon?  Since the Sun is much farther from Earth than the Moon, the difference in distance across Earth is much less significant for the Sun than the Moon, therefore the difference in gravitational force on the two sides of Earth is less for the Sun than for the Moon (even though the Sun’s force on Earth is more).
  • 24. Why the Moon?  The Sun does have a small effect on Earth’s tides, but the major effect is due to the Moon.

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