Transcript Universal
Universal Gravitation
Sir Isaac Newton: The
Universal Law of Gravitation
The Falling Apple
Newton reasoned the moon is falling for
the same reason the apple falls – they are
both pulled by the Earth’s gravity.
Newton’s Excellent Idea
Now came Newton's truly brilliant insight: if
the force of gravity reaches to the top of the
highest tree, might it not reach even further; in
particular, might it not reach all the way to the
orbit of the Moon! Then, the orbit of the Moon
about the Earth could be a consequence of the
gravitational force, because the acceleration
due to gravity could change the velocity of the
Moon in just such a way that it followed an
orbit around the earth.
Source: http://csep10.phys.utk.edu/astr161/lect/history/newtongrav.html
The Falling Moon
Newton’s First law:
– An object (the moon)
will remain in motion in
a straight line unless
acted on by an outside
unbalanced force
(gravitational attraction)
The force that pulls an
apple to the ground also
keeps the moon in
orbit.
The Falling Earth
Newton’s theory of gravitation confirmed
the Copernican theory of the solar system.
A planets tangential speed allows the
planets to orbit the sun without being pulled
into it.
Newton’s law of Universal
Gravitation
The Gravitational Constant
Henry Cavendish 1798
He used a device with two
objects on a rod that was
hung on a wire. These
masses were attracted to
two larger objects,
twisting the rod slightly.
The measurement of the
masses, distance between
them and the torque on
the wire allowed G to be
determined.
The Universal Gravitational
Constant – A G-thing
G is a constant of proportionality.
The magnitude is the force exerted by two
1-kg masses 1 meter apart.
G = 6.67 x 10-11 Nm2/kg2
Weight and Mass
Gravity and Distance: The
Inverse Square Law
A quantity varies as the inverse square
of its distance from its source
A localized source spreads evenly
throughout the surrounding space.
The Weight of an Apple?
Gravity and Orbits
Centripetal acceleration
– ac= v2/r
Centripetal Force
– Fc= mac
The force in circular motion is directed
towards the center - centripetal
Why is the Earth round?
Because of gravitation – earth attracted
itself together.
The deviation of a planet from its normal
orbit is called a perturbation. It is caused by
other planets.
Reviewing
Objects orbiting around the Earth are actually
falling toward Earth but have great enough
tangential velocity to avoid hitting the earth.
Everything pulls on everything else with a force
that depends on the mass of the objects and
distances between them.
Gravitation decreases according to the inverse
square law.
Geosynchronous Orbits
GPS