Transcript Chapter 9

Chapter 9 - Gravity
Tides
Black Holes
Ocean Tides
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Tides are caused by the difference in
gravity between the moon & earth on
opposite sides of the earth (different
distances)
 The force is stronger wherever the
moon is closer to the earth and weaker
wherever the moon is farther, and water
can move easily!
 The high tide bulge follows the moon
around the earth
Tides
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The sun also contributes to tides, but much
less than the moon
 The sun is less because the difference in
distance from one side of earth to the other is
not much when compared to the earth’s
distance from the sun
 The position of the sun, earth, and moon
determines how high and how low tides are,
along with the season of the year!
Tides
Neap
Neap
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The highest high tides
and lowest low tides
happen when all 3 are
in a line, or Spring
Tides
 Tide changes are
smallest when they
are not aligned, or
Neap tides
Tides
High tides are even higher in winter
because the earth’s center is closer to
the sun in winter
 The earth’s center is liquid, which results
in “tides” in the earth’s crust
 The atmosphere also has tides too! This
is linked to “full moon” behaviors
 The moon is slowing earth’s rotation
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Earth’s Gravity—Below the Surface
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What happens to gravity if you
go down, inside the earth?
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Gravity gets less and less the deeper
you go because there is less mass.
Gravity at the center of the Earth is
ZERO!
What would happen if there
was a tunnel to the other side
of the earth?
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You would continuously oscillate back
and forth from North to South Pole like
game of ping pong!
Gravitational “Fields”
Force fields—gravity has a force field
around any mass. It pulls other masses
toward it and gets weaker with distance
 Any force that acts at a distance, without
contact, has a force field. Examples are
magnetic and electric
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Einstein and Black holes
Albert Einstein spent much of his life
trying to explain what gravity is, and
relate it to the other forces somehow
 Visualized a gravitational field as a
geometrical warping of four-dimensional
space and time
 “Don’t try. I can’t do it either.” -Einstein
 His ideas explained Black Holes before
they were found to exist
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Black Holes
Black holes happen when a sun burns out
and shrinks as it cools…
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Inverse-Square Law – if the
star shrinks to 1/10th it’s
original radius, the force of
gravity would increase by
100 and so on.
Stars mass does not change.
Escape velocity increases
and eventually exceeds the
speed of light – nothing can
escape!
Universal Gravitation
Based on observing distant stars and
galaxies, scientists confirm Universal
Gravitation and use it to explain the Big
Bang theory
 Universe continues to expand.
 Some scientists believe that eventually
everything will stop moving apart and be
pulled back together
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Newton’s Influence
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Newton’s laws changed
science and civilization
on earth
It can be tied to the
industrial revolution
It can even be tied to the
Declaration of
Independence and
Constitution through
philosopher John Locke
Review Questions
1.
Distinguish between spring tides and neap tides.
2.
If you could somehow tunnel inside a star, would
your weight increase or decrease? If, instead, you
somehow stood on the surface of a shrinking star,
would your weight increase or decrease? Why are
your answers different?