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Earth – Moon
Gravity Primer
The EarthSucks
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1.1. THE UNIVERSAL LAW OF GRAVITYTHE UNIVERSAL LAW OF GRAVITY
From Law 3 of Kepler, Newton deduced the
inverse square law of attraction.
Newton compared the fall of the moon to the
falling of an apple.
Moon's fall from straight line is (0.05 in/s).
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Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation
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2.2. The Universal Gravitational Constant, GThe Universal Gravitational Constant, G
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3.3. Gravity and Distance: The Inverse-Square LawGravity and Distance: The Inverse-Square Law
Gravity is the most dominant force in nature.
Yet it is the weakest.
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Let’s look at the inverse-square nature for the force of gravity.
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4.4. WEIGHT AND WEIGHTLESSNESSWEIGHT AND WEIGHTLESSNESS
W = mg (the gravitational force acting on m)
Weighing on an elevator and
Weighing in outer space or in orbit
We define the weight of something as the force it exerts against
the supporting floor or the weighing scale. (Remember the
elevator video.)
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5.5. OCEAN TIDESOCEAN TIDES demo - Earth-moon systemdemo - Earth-moon system Force of gravity decreases with distance
from moon.
Moon
Earth
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Differences in gravity on different parts of the Earth produce tidal bulges.
http://www.spacetelescope.org/videos/html/mpeg/320px/heic0705i.html
High Tides
North Pole
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Should expect two high tides, two low tides per day.– Moon moves in its orbit so that it returns to
the same place in your sky every 24h 50 m.
Sun has one-half the influence of the moon– The gravitational force is greater but tides
depend on the gravitation difference on opposite sides of the Earth.
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SunEarth
Spring Tides
SFASFA
New MoonFull Moon
First Quarter
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SunEarth
First Quarter
Last Quarter
Neap Tides
SFASFA
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NASA Animation
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SFASFA
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Complications– Friction with ocean bottom– Irregular shape of continents
Bay of Fundi– Tides can come in very fast and exceed 15 m.
SFASFA
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Tides in the Earth and Atmosphere
Tides in ionosphere produce electric currents and alter the magnetic field.– Affects penetration of cosmic rays– Can have effects on living things
Tides in the crust mean that volcanoes and earthquakes are more common at new or full moon.
SFASFA
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Tides on the Moon
Just as the earth has “land tides” the moon has moon tides.
Because the moon always keeps the same face toward the earth, the moon tides are always in the same place.
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6.6. GRAVITATIONAL FIELDSGRAVITATIONAL FIELDS
Alternate view of gravitational influence– Properties of space surrounding object are
changed so that another mass entering the region experiences a force.
Earth
SFASFA
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Objects accelerate in the direction of the arrows.
Field is stronger where lines are closer together.
Earth
SFASFA
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The Gravitational Field Inside a Planet
Inside the Planet
a = g
a = g
a = 0
a = ½g
a = ½g
SFASFA
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Gravitational Field
Uniform Sphere– Linear inside - like Earth outside
Hollow Sphere– Zero inside - like Earth outside
SFASFA
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7.7. EINSTEIN'S THEORY OF GRAVITATIONEINSTEIN'S THEORY OF GRAVITATION
Warped Space
SFASFA
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Bending of Starlight
Sun
Light from star bent by the gravity of the Sun
Apparent position of star in this
direction
Eye
SFASFA
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8.8. BLACK HOLESBLACK HOLES
Let’s observe a star that is shrinking but whose mass is
remaining the same.
What happens to the force acting on an indestructible
mass at the surface of the star?
What effect is there on the escape velocity?
SFASFA
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Remember that the force between the two masses is given by
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If a massive star shrinks enough so that the escape
velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light, then
it has become a black hole.
Particles entering it would suffer disintegration.
How are black holes detected?
SFASFA
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Near a Black Hole
SFASFA
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Another Look
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9.9. UNIVERSAL GRAVITATIONUNIVERSAL GRAVITATION
Earth is a "sphere" because of gravitation. The universal law of gravitation was a great
accomplishment. Its accuracy is phenomenal. Perturbations in planet's orbits
Examples:
Neptune was discovered because of Uranus's wobble.
Pluto was discovered in a similar way. Oscillating universe. Wow!
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Chapter 9 Review QuestionsChapter 9 Review Questions
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If somehow the moon were moved to a distance twice as far away from the earth as it is now, the force that the earth has for the moon would
(a) be twice what it is now
(b) be one half of what it is now
(c) be four times greater than it is now
(d) be one fourth as much as it is now
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What must be the phase of the moon if neap tides are occurring?
(a) first quarter
(b) full
(c) lunar eclipse
(d) new
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Newton said that the path of a planet curves because a force acts on it. Why does a planet's path curve according to Einstein?
(a) because a force acts on it
(b) because it is spinning
(c) because it is in a geometric warp of space and time
End of CourseEnd of CourseEnd of ChapterEnd of Chapter Test 3 QuestionsTest 3 Questions
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Discuss final Parting thoughts next slide