Force
Force
F ? M1.M2 �������..eq i
F ? 1/d2 �������..eq ii
F ? (M1.M2)/d2
Q) What happens to gravitational force between two bodies if the distance between
them is doubled?
Initially, F = (G.M1.M2)/d2
Then, F1 = (G.M1.M2)/4.d2
F1 = �.F
Q) What happens to gravitational force between two bodies if the distance between
them is halved?
Initially, F = (G.M1.M2)/d2
F1 = 4.F
Q) What happens to gravitational force between two bodies if the mass of one is
tripled and distance between them is halved?
Initially, F = (G.M1.M2)/d2
F1 = 12.F
Gravitational constant (G): The magnitude of force of attraction between any two
bodies having mass 1/1 kg each are separated through 1 meter distance is called
gravitational constant (G).
It means that the gravitational force between 2 unit mass kept 1m apart is 6.67x10-
11 N.
Numerical
1) The mass of Rina is 45kg and that of Mira is 60kg. They're sitting 5m apart.
Find gravitational force between them.
Answer,
m1 = 45kg
m2 = 60kg
d = 5m
G = 6.67x10-11 Nm2kg-2
F = ?
We have,
F = (G.m1m2) / d2
F = (6.67 x 45 x 60 x 10-11 ) / 25
F = 7.2036 x 10-9 N
2) The mass of sun is 2 x 1030 kg and that of earth is 6 x 1024 kg and the distance
between them is 1.5 X 108 km. Find gravitational force between them.
Answer,
m1 = 2 x 1030 kg
m2 = 6 x 1024 kg
G = 6.67x10-11 Nm2kg-2
F = ?
We have,
F = (G.m1m2) / d2
F = 3.557 x 1022 N
Gravitational force between the sun and the earth is 3.557 x 1022 N.
3) The mass of earth is 6 x 1024 kg and that of mars is 6 x 1023 kg. The
gravitational force between them on 10th Bhadra, 2060 was 6.67 x 1016 N. Calculate
the distance between them.
Answer,
m1 = 6 x 1024 kg
m2 = 6 x 1023 kg
G = 6.67x10-11 Nm2kg-2
F = 6.67x1016 N
d = ?
We have,
F = (G.m1m2) / d2
d= 6 x 1010m
4) The mass of earth is 6 x 1024 kg and its radius is 6380 km. Earth attracts a
body on its surface on with a force of 20OON. Calculate the mass of body.
Answer,
m1 = 6 x 1024 kg
G = 6.67x10-11 Nm2kg-2
F = 2000 N
m2 = ?
We have,
F = (G.m1m2) / d2
m2 = 203.42 kg
Gravity.
The force by which earth (planet/satellite) attracts any objects towards its centre
is called gravity. Consider the mass of earth is �M� and its radius is 'R' and mass
of body on its surface is 'm'
We have,
F = (G.m1m2) / d2
By condition,
m1 = M
m2 = m
d = R
Then, F = (G.M.m) / R2
Effects of gravity
Value of g:
It means that the velocity of freely falling object towards the surface of earth
increases at the rate of 9.8 m/s in every second.
Q) Prove that acceleration due to gravity doesn�t depend on mass of falling object.
A long and wide glass cylinder is taken. A coin and feather are kept on it and lid
is closed. It is now inverted It is Seen that the coin falls foster than feather as
shown in figure.
Prove g ? 1/R2
F = (G.M.m) / R2 - - - - - I
F = m.g - - - - - II
m.g = (G.M.m) / R2
g = (G.M) / R2
Now, we have
g = (G.M) / R2
According to condition,
R = R+H
Then,
g = (G.M) / (R+H)2
Numerical
1) The mass of earth is 6 x 1024 kg and its radius is 6380 km. Calculate its
acceleration due to gravity.
M= 6 x 1024 kg
R = 6380 km = 6380000 m
G = 6.67x10-11 Nm2kg-2
g= ?
We have,
g = (G.M) / R2
g = 9.83 m/s2
2) The mass of the earth ie 6 x 1024 kg and its radius 6.4x106 m. Find the
acceleration of gravity at the top of Mt. Everest.
M= 6 x 1024 kg
R = 6.4x106 m
G = 6.67x10-11 Nm2kg-2
H = 8848 m
g= ?
We have,
g = (G.M) / (R+H)2
g = 9.74 m/s2
3) The mass of the earth is 6 x 1024 kg and its radius is 6.4x106 m. Find the
height from the surface of earth at which acceleration due to gravity is 4 m/s2
M= 6 x 1024 kg
R = 6.4x106 m
G = 6.67x10-11 Nm2kg-2
g= 4 m/s2
H = ?
We have,
g = (G.M) / (R+H)2
H=3602499.68 m
4) The acceleration due to gravity of earth is 9.8 m/s2. The mass of Jupiter is 317
times that the mass of Earth and its radius is 11 times the radius of the earth.
Calculate the acceleration due to gravity of Jupiter.
For earth,
g = (G.M) / R2
9.8 = (G.M) / R2 - - - - - I
M = 317 M
R = 11 R
Then,
gj = 317.G.M / 121.R2
gj = 2.61 (G.M) / R2
Replacing value from equation I we get,
gj = 2.61 x 9.8
gj = 25.57 m/s2
Weight (W): The Force by which earth attracts any object towards its centre is
called weight.
1) The mass of Jupiter is 1.9 x 1027 kg and its radius is 71 x 106 m. Find
acceleration due to gravity of Jupiter. Also, find the weight of a body of mass 80
kg on its surface
M = 1.9 x 1027 kg
R = 71 x 106 m
G = 6.67x10-11 Nm2kg-2
m = 80 kg
g = ?
W = ?
We have,
g = (G.M) / (R)2
g = 25.139 m/s2
i.e. Wb = We
mb.gb = me.ge
Q) A weight lifter can lift 100 kg mass on earth, how much mass can he lift on
moon.
me= 100kg
ge= 9.8 m/s2
mm= ?
We have,
Wm = We
mm.gm = me.ge
mm = 586.83 kg
Mass Weight
Mass is the total quantity of matter contained in a body. Weight is the force by
which earth attracts any object towards its centre.
Its unit is kilogram (kg). Its unit is Newton (N)
It is measured by beam balance.
It is measured by spring
balance.
When a parachutist jumps from a height, his velocity goes on increasing so that
upward pushing force of air also increases. A condition comes in which dawnward
falling force of parachute and upward pushing force of air becomes balanced and
parachute falls slowly with uniform velocity. In this way, a parachutist lands
safely on earth.
Solved exercise
The theory according to which earth lies at the centre of universe and other
heavenly bodies revolve around it is called geocentric theory.
b. What is heliocentric theory?
The theory according to which sun lies at the centre and other heavenly bodies
revolve around it is called heliocentric theory.
c. Who proved heliocentric theory and wha proved his claim for the first time?
Nicolaus Copernicus proposed heliocentric theory and Galileo proved his claim.
Two factors affecting gravitational force are product of 2 masses and square of
distance between centre of 2 masses.
e. Who was the scientist to measure value of �G� experimentally for the first time?
Henry Cavendish was the scientist to measure value of G experimentally for 1st
time.
The conclusion of Galileo's coin and feather experiment is that, "an acceleration
produced on freely falling body doesn't depend on its mass.�
Factors affecting gravity due to a planet are mass of body and square of radius of
planet.
h. Express the relation between mass of object, heavenly body and radius of
heavenly body from which the weight of an object can be calculated
W = (G.M.m) / (R)2
where,
G = Gravitational constant
m = mass of object
j. What is the motion of an object like during a free fall above earth's surface?
When a body has free fall above earth's surface, its velocity goes on increasing at
rate of 9.8 per second in every second and it strikes the ground with greater.
b. What is the force between two bodies of mass �X� and �Y� that lie at a distance
�Z�
m1 = X
m2 = Y
d = Z
F = ?
We have,
F = (G.m1m2) / d2
F = (G.X.Y ) / Z2
c. Why does stone and a piece of paper dropped together farm a height not reach the
earth's surface together ?
There is air around the surface of the earth. When a stone and piece of paper are
dropped together from a height, the resistance of air is more on piece of paper
than on stone. Therefore, they don't reach the surface together.
e. Why does an object weigh only one sixth in moon of that earth?
We know that mass of moon is very small than of earth so that acceleration due to
gravity, of moon is 1/6th of that of earth. Due to lower value of acceleration due
to gravity on moon, an object weighs only 1/6th of that of the earth.
We know that gravity is directly proportional to mass and mass of heavier stone is
more than the lighter one. Therefore, it�s difficult to lift heavier stone than
lighter one.
b. A Satellite orbiting around the earth is always at the state of free fall? Why?
c. The mutual force of attraction between an apple and the earth is equal and
opposite, but the apple falls down to the earth and the earth appears to be at
rest. Why?
This is because the mass of apple is much smaller than mass of earth due to this,
the force can produce the motion on apple not on the earth.
The mass of the moon is much smaller than mass of earth that acceleration due to
gravity on moon is only 1/6th of that of the earth. Because of this lower value of
�g�, one can jump 6 times higher on moon than on earth.
When we jump from a significant height, our velocity goes on increasing at rate of
9.8 m/s2 every second and we reach the ground with very high velocity so that we
get injured. Therefore, it's dangerous to jump from a significant height.
f. Differentiate.
Mass of the earth is much greater than the mass of moon. So, the gravity of earth
is also much greater than gravity of moon. Hence gravity of earth can hold
atmosphere around it but not by moon. Therefore, moon doesn't have atmosphere.
When we go deep down in the mine, value of �g� decrease due to decrease in
effective mass of the earth. Therefore, weight is body reduce in mine as w?g.
There is no air on moon so that parachute doesn't open and it falls freely with
very high velocity. Therefore, it is not possible to use parachute at moon.
Mass of body depends on no. of atoms or molecules which remain same everywhere but
weight of body depends on acceleration due to gravity (g) which varies from place
to place. Therefore, mass of body is constant but weight isn�t.
p. An object falling from a height at poles reaches foster on the ground then at
equator.
This is because acceleration due to gravity is same for all freely falling bodies
m1 = 10 kg
m2 =10 kg
d = 10 m
G = 6.67x10-11 Nm2kg-2
F = ?
We have,
F = (G.m1m2) / d2
F = 6.67 x 10-10 N
m1 = 10 kg
m2 =10 kg
d = 10 m
G = 6.67x10-11 Nm2kg-2
F = ?
F = (G.m1m2) / d2
F = 2.001 x 10-9 N
m1 = 10 kg
m2 =10 kg
d = d/4
G = 6.67x10-11 Nm2kg-2
F = ?
We know,
F = (G.m1m2) / d2
F1 = (G.m1m2) / (d/4)2
F1 = 16 x (G.m1m2) / d2
F1 = 16 x F
m1 = 1 kg
m2 = 1 kg
d = 1 m
F = ?
We know,
F = (G.m1m2) / d2
F = (G.1.1) / 12
F = G
m1 = 6x1023 kg
m2 = 6x1024 kg
d = 15.3x107 km = 1.53x1011 m
G = 6.67x10-11 Nm2kg-2
F = ?
We have,
F = (G.m1m2) / d2
F = 1.02x1016 N
6. What force is acted upon every kg sea water by moon if its 3x105 km away from
earth?
m1 = 1 kg
m2 = 6x1023 kg
d = 3x105 km = 3x108 m
G = 6.67x10-11 Nm2kg-2
F = ?
We have,
F = (G.m1m2) / d2
F = 4.45x10-4 N
7. What will be weight of 100kg mass on earth surface if its volume is compressed
into size of moon.
m = 100 kg
M = 6x1024 kg
R = 1.7x105 m
G = 6.67x10-11 Nm2kg-2
g = ?
W = ?
We have,
g = (G.M) / R2
g = 13847.75 m/s2
8. When is the acceleration due to gravity of a body with mass 100g dropped from a
height of 400m towards earths surface.
M = 6x1024 kg
R = 6380 km = 6380000 m
H = 400m
G = 6.67x10-11 Nm2kg-2
g = ?
We have,
g = (G.M) / (R+H)2
g = (6.67x6x1024-11 ) / (6380400)2
g = 9.83 m/s2
H = 6400 km = 6400000 m
R = 6.4x103 km = 6.4x106 m
g = 9.8 m/s2
g1 = ?
We know,
g1 = [(R)2 / (R+H)2] x g
g1 = 2.45 m/s2
10. Two gold spheres of radius 20cm and 40cm each are separated by 170m from their
centres. Calculate gravitation between them if density of gold is 19.3 g/cm3
D = 19.3 g/cm3
R1 = 20 cm = 0.20 m
V1 = (4/3) x 3.14 x r3
V1 = 33523.8 cm3
D = 19.3 g/cm3
R2 = 40 cm
V2 = (4/3) x 3.14 x r3
V2 = 268190.47 cm3
Now,
F = (G.m1m2) / d2
F = 7.73x10-9 N
11. Two object are separated by 20m to develop gravitational force of 3.335x10-9 N.
If mass of an object is 100kg. Calculate mass of another object.
m1 = 100 kg
d = 20 m
F = 3.335x10-9 N
m2 = ?
We have,
F = (G.m1m2) / d2
m2 = 2x102 kg
12. The earth is compressed to keep 1/3 rd of its radius. Calculate acceleration
due to gravity of new earth.
M = 6x1024 kg
G = 6.67x10-11 Nm2kg-2
g = 9.83 m/s2
We have,
g = (G.M) / R2
By question, R = R/3
g1 = (G.M) / (R/3)2
g1 = 9 x (G.M) / (R)2
g1 = 9 x g
g1 = 9 x 9.83
g1 = 88.2 m/s2
13. The earth is compressed to the size of moon. Calculate acceleration due to
gravity of newly formed earth based on data.
Given that,
M = 6x1024 kg
R = 1.7x103 km = 1.7x106 m
G = 6.67x10-11 Nm2kg-2
g = ?
We have,
g = (G.M) / R2
g = (6.67x6x1024-11 ) / 2.89x1012
g = (6.67x6x1024-11-12 ) / 2.89
g = 138.47 m/s2.