Lecture 9 Ily
Lecture 9 Ily
Lecture 9 Ily
UNIVERSAL GRAVITATION
OUTLINES
Newton’s Law of Universal Gravitation
The Gravitational Field and the Relation between g and
G
Gravitational Potential Energy for the Earth
Satellite in Circular Orbit
Total Energy of The Satellite
Escape Speed from Earth
Newton’s Law of Universal Gravitation
If two particles with masses m1 and m2 are separated by a
distance r, then a gravitational force acts along a line joining them,
with magnitude given by
G 6.67 1011 N m 2 kg 2
M Em
F G 2
r
F W mg M Em
mg G 2
So r
Gravitational acceleration on ME
earth is given by: g G 2
r
ME
g G 2
r
h
On the surface of the Earth
ME
g G 2
RE
r RE h
Gravity On The Earth’s Surface:
6.67 10
5.98 10 kg
24
11
N m kg
2 2
6.38 10 m
6 2
9.80 m s 2
Example 1
(7.38 106 m) 2
7.32 m s 2
Applications of Universal Gravitation
Acceleration due to gravity
g will vary with altitude
In general,
Example 3
An astronaut standing on the surface of Ceres, the largest asteroid, drops a
rock from a height of 10.0 m. it takes 8.06 s to hit the ground.
(a) Calculate the acceleration of gravity on Ceres.
1 2
y vot a y t
2
1
10.0 m 0 8.06 s gCeres 8.06 s
2
Mc
gc R
c
0.308 m/s 5.10 10 m
2 2
5
2
1.20 10 21 kg
11 1 3 2
G 6.67 10 kg m s
Gravitational Potential Energy
PE = mgh is valid only near the earth’s surface
For objects high above the earth’s surface (such as satellites), an alternate
expression is needed
Force
With r > REarth
Zero reference level is infinitely
far from the earth
Or U
Gravitational potential
energy associated with an = negative of the work done by
the force of gravity in
object moving the object
As you climbing up the stairs, you are doing negative work done by the gravitational force
= you are against gravitational force
Gravitational Potential Energy
More often we use U than PE,
So
MEm
U G U
r
Zero reference level is at
infinity
MEm
U G 0
13.6: Gravitational Potential Energy
= -DU
where W is the work done by the conservative force to move the ball from point P
(at distance R) to infinity.
Work can also be expressed in terms
of potential energies as
Gravitational Potential Energy
MEm
U G
r
U
Q1: What is the greatest U for an
object of mass m ?
Q2: What is the smallest U for
an object of mass m ?
U max 0
MEm
U min G
RE
Example 4
An asteroid with mass m = 1.00x109 kg comes from deep space, effectively from infinity,
and falls toward Earth. Find the velocity of the asteroid when it reaches a point 4.00x108
m from the centre of the Earth (just beyond the orbital radius of the Moon).Given G =
6.673 x 10-11 N m² /kg²,ME = 5.98 x 1024 kg
Use Conservation of Energy
Ei E f
U i K i U f K f
0 0 GM E m 1
mv 2f
rf 2
2GM E
v 2f
rf
2(6.67 10 11 )(5.98 10 24 )
vf 1.41 10 3
m/s
4 10 8
Example 5
A projectile is shot directly away from Earth’s surface at velocity 1.5x104 m/s.
Neglect the rotation of Earth. What is the velocity of the projectile when it is at a
height of 2RE ?
Given G = 6.673 x 10-11 N m² /kg², RE = 6.38x106 m, ME = 5.98 x 1024 kg
v?
RE
RE
u 1.5 104 m/s
RE
Ei E f
U KE i U KE f v?
M Em 1 2 M Em 1 2 RE
G mvi G mv f
RE 2 3RE 2 U
M Em M Em 1 2 1 2
G G mvi mv f RE
3RE RE 2 2 u 1.5 104 m/s
M Em 1 1 2 1 2
G 1 mvi mv f RE
RE 3 2 2
M Em 2 1 2 1 2
G mvi mv f
RE 3 2 2
ME 2 1 2 1 2
G vi v f
RE 3 2 2
ME 2 1 2
vf 2G vi
RE 3 2
2 (6.67 1011 )(5.98 1024 ) 1 4 2
2 (1.5 10 )
3 (6.38 10 )6
2
1 GM E m
mv i
2
0 0
2 RE
2GM E
v
2
i
RE
2GM E
vescape
RE
Escape Speed from Earth
The escape speed is the speed needed for an object to soar off into space
and not return
2GM E
vescape
RE
For the Earth, vesc is about 11.2 km/s
Note, v is independent of the mass of the object
VIDEO 1
VIDEO 2
Example 6
The escape speed from the surface of the Earth is 11.2 km/s. Estimate the escape speed
for a spacecraft from the surface of the Moon. The Moon has a mass 1/81 that of Earth and
a radius 0.25 that of Earth.
Solution 1
2G M E
vesc ,m
81
RE
2GM E
vesc. E (1) 11.2 0.25RE 2GM E
RE
2GM m
vesc.m (2)
Rm vesc.m 2.44 km/s
2GM m
vesc ,m Rm
(2) (1)
vesc , E 2GM E
RE
vesc ,m 2GM m RE
vesc , E Rm 2GM E
Various Escape Speeds
The escape speeds for various
members of the solar system
2GM p
vesc
Rp
vi vesc
2GM E
2 6.67 10 11 5.98 10 24
RE 6.38 106
1.12 10 4 m/s
1 1
Solution v v 2GM E
2
f
2
esc r R
f E
1.12 10 2 6.67 10 kg 5.98 10
4 2 11 1 1 1
24
6
1.50 108
6.38 10
2.39 103 m/s
1.12 10
4 2
0 2a(1.00 103 )
a 6.27 104 m/s 2
Example 8
A projectile is shot directly away from Earth’s surface with escape velocity.
Neglect the rotation of Earth. What is the height of the projectile (from the
earth’s surface) when the velocity is reduced by 50% ?
Given G = 6.673 x 10-11 N m² /kg², RE = 6.38x106 m, ME = 5.98 x 1024 kg
Ei E f
U KE i U KE f
M Em 1 2 M Em 1 2
G mvi G mv f
RE 2 Rf 2
2GM E 1 1 2GM E
vi vesc v f vesc
RE 2 2 RE
2 2
M E m 1 2GM E M E m 1 1 2GM E
G m G m
RE 2 RE Rf 2 2 RE
M E m 1 2GM E M E m 1 1 2GM E
G m G m
RE 2 RE Rf 2 4 RE
1 1 1 1 1
RE RE R f 4 RE
1 1 1
0
R f 4 RE
R f 4 RE
From the earth’s surface, R f 4 RE RE 3RE
Satellites in Circular Orbits
There is only one speed that a satellite can have if the satellite is to remain in an orbit
with a fixed radius.
mM E v2
Fc G 2 m
r r
GM E
v
r
Note: v is independent of the mass of the object
Period of Satellites in Circular Orbits
GM E 2 r
v But v
r T
GM E 2 r
r T
2 r 32
T
GM E
Example 10
From a telecommunications point of view, it’s advantageous for satellites to remain at the
same location relative to a location on Earth. This can occur only if the satellite’s orbital
period is the same as the Earth’s period of rotation,24.0 h.
(a) At what distance from the centre of the Earth can this geosynchronous orbit be
found?
4 2
3
(a) T
2
r
2 r 3 2 GM E
T
GM E 2
T GM E
r 3 4.23 10 7
m
4 2
2π 4.23 107 m
3.08
10 3
m/s
v
GM E
r
8.64 10 s
4
Total Energy of The Satellite
(Centripetal Force = Gravitational Force)
1 2 Mm v 2
KE mv Fc G 2 m
2 r r
Mm
G mv 2
r
1 Mm
KE G
2 r
Total Energy of The Satellite
Potential energy is given by:
Mm
U G
r
ET KE U
1 Mm Mm
ET G G
2 r r
1 Mm
ET G
2 r
Example 11
The moon takes 27 days to go round the Earth in an orbit of radius 3.8 x 108 m. The
mass of the Earth and the moon are 6.0 x 1024 kg and 7.4 x 1022 kg respectively.
Calculate
(a) the gravitational potential energy
Mm
U G
r
11 (7.4 10 )(6.0 10 )
22 24
(6.67 10 ) 7.79 10 28
J
3.8 10 8
ET U K
7.79x10 28 J 3.9x10 28 J 3.9 1028 J