LG 9.1.2 Universal Law of Gravitation II
LG 9.1.2 Universal Law of Gravitation II
LG 9.1.2 Universal Law of Gravitation II
m1 m2
Fg = G r2 equation 1
where:
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Time allocation suggested by the teacher.
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Actual time allocation spent by the student (for information purposes only).
Example 1:
A cube and a sphere have equal masses of 4.0 kg, separated by 2.0
m distance as shown below. If the side of the cube is 1.0 m and the
diameter of the sphere is 1.2 m, what is the gravitational force
between the two?
F g = 1:1x10À10 N
Example 2:
A 63.0 kg man is standing on Earth’s surface. Given that the mass
of Earth is 5.98 x 1024 kg and its mean radius is 6.37 x 106 m, what
is the magnitude of the gravitational force that the man and the
Earth exert on one another?
Solution:
The size of the man is almost negligible compared to the size of
the Earth and since the man is standing on Earth’s surface, one can
approximate r to be equal to the Earth’s radius
r = 6.37 x 106 m
F g = 619 N
m1 m2
Fg = G r2
where:
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