Post on 17-Dec-2015
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Gravitational Force
Gravitational force is the force of attraction between ALL masses in the universe; especially the attraction of the earth's mass for bodies near its surface.
= Gravity– Gravity runs over any range and affects
anything with mass. – The force of gravity is different from other
forces, such as friction; the force of gravity acts even if objects do not touch!
Gravitational ForceEquation
• The force is directly proportional to the product of the two masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the point masses:
where: F is the magnitude of the gravitational force between the two point masses,
• G is the gravitational constant,
• m1 is the mass of the first point mass,
• m2 is the mass of the second point mass, and
• r is the distance between the two point masses.
Gravitational Force• Gravitational Force rapidly grows
weaker as the distance between two objects increases.
• If the original distance is tripled, the gravitational force decreases to one-ninth its original value.
Gravitational Force• Gravitational force is weaker than other
types of forces, even though it holds the planets, stars, and galaxies together.
Gravitational Force
• Remember….
– The greater the mass, the stronger the force
– The greater the distance between two objects, the weaker the gravitational force between them.
• Introduction to Gravity - YouTube.mp4
Centripetal Force
• For an object moving in a circle, there must be an inward force acting upon it in order to cause its inward acceleration.
Centripetal Force• The word centripetal means “center seeking”
• Object's moving in circular motion have a net force acting towards the center
The centripetal force for uniform circular motion alters the direction of the object without altering its speed.
Centripetal Force
• As a car makes a turn, the force of friction acting upon the turned wheels of the car provides centripetal force required for circular motion.
Centripetal Force
• As a bucket of water is tied to a string and spun in a circle, the tension force acting upon the bucket provides the centripetal force required for circular motion.
Centripetal Force: Orbit
• As the moon orbits the Earth, the force of gravity acting upon the moon provides the centripetal force required for circular motion.