3. What stops a body from streaming off into outer space?
GRAVITY
To understand gravity let’s take a look at the past…
GRAVITY
Sir Isaac Newton was
the first person to
hypothesize that the
force that pulls an
apple to the ground was
the same force that
pulls the moon toward
Earth, and it is this
force that keeps big
objects like the Moon
and Earth in orbit (along
with inertia).
4. Elegant Universe – Gravity’s Story!
But if gravity makes things fall or attracted to other objects…how
exactly does gravity work?
5. The Universal Law of Gravity is the force of
attraction between all objects in the universe.
GRAVITY
Why?
Because all objects have MASS.
How?
By bending the space time fabric
The more massive the object, the
more it bends.
It is this bend in space time that we
feel as gravity.
Measured in Newton’s
“g” on Earth accelerates at
9.8m/s2
8. LAB – GRAVITY AND RATE OF FALL
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All objects fall to the ground at the same rate, the flat paper took a longer time
to reach the ground because of air resistance.
Only the uncrumpled (flat) paper
Air resistance slowed down the flat uncrumpled paper
9. Yes – Take away air resistance and each item would hit the ground at the same
time.
Air resistance was no longer a factor slowing down the paper.
They would hit the ground at the same time because all objects fall on Earth at
9.8 m/s/s.
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16. STRENGTH OF GRAVITY
What determines the strength of gravity?
MASS –
The product of masses
between two objects.
DISTANCE –
The distance
squared between
two objects.
18. STRENGTH OF GRAVITY
The force of gravity increases as
the mass of the objects increase.
(Direct Proportion)
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Gravity decreases as the
distance between two objects
increase. (Indirect Proportion).
19. Mass- is the amount of matter in an
object
Weight- is the force of gravity on
an object
The greater the mass the greater
the force (weight)
MASS VS. WEIGHT
20. FREE FALLING – NOW I’m Free
Falling
All objects,
no matter
their mass,
fall to Earth
at a rate of
9.8 m/s²
HOWEVER,
Air resistance
can cause
some objects
to reach their
terminal
velocity.
FREE FALL ON
THE MOON