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Cheat Sheet For G Field

1) Newton's law of gravitation states that every point mass attracts another point mass with a force proportional to the product of the masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. 2) A gravitational field is a region of space where any mass will experience an attractive force of gravitation. The strength of the gravitational field is defined as the gravitational force per unit mass. 3) Factors that can affect measurements of gravitational field strength on Earth include the planet's non-uniform density, non-spherical shape, and rotation.

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Cheat Sheet For G Field

1) Newton's law of gravitation states that every point mass attracts another point mass with a force proportional to the product of the masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. 2) A gravitational field is a region of space where any mass will experience an attractive force of gravitation. The strength of the gravitational field is defined as the gravitational force per unit mass. 3) Factors that can affect measurements of gravitational field strength on Earth include the planet's non-uniform density, non-spherical shape, and rotation.

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Newton’s Law of Gravitation

Gravitation Field
o Every point mass attracts another point mass with a force that is proportional to
the product of the 2 masses and inversely proportional to the square of the o A region of space surrounding a body possessing mass, in which any other body
distance between them. that has mass will experience a force of attraction.
o Gravitational Field Strength g (at a point in a gravitational field) is defined as the
mm m m Fg : is a vector, formula give the magnitude of
Fg ∝ 1 2 2 ⇒ Fg = G 1 2 2 the force only.
gravitational force per unit mass acting on a mass placed at that point.
r r : always attractive, acts along the joining Fg M g : vector
-11
G: 6.67 x 10 Nm kg
2 -2
the 2 centres of mass g= ⇒ g =G : SI unit: N kg
-1

Fg = mg m-1 2
Unit of Fg : N : to find resultant Fg due to multiple r : to find resultant g at a point, use vector addition.
masses, use vector addition. g / N kg
Fg / N
4 Inside Earth (r < RE): g = 4 Gπρr ⇒ g ∝ r
Inside Earth (r < RE): F = Gmπρr ⇒ F ∝ r
mg 9.81
g g 3
3
ME 1
M Em 1 Outside Earth (r>RE): g =G ⇒g∝ 2
Outside Earth (r>RE): Fg = G 2
⇒ Fg ∝ 2 r/m r 2
r
r r RE
RE r/m Factors affecting measurements of g
o Earth’s density not being uniform
dU
F =− GRAVITATION o Earth is not a sphere but bulging at the equator
g dr o Rotation of Earth (apparent g = g’)
At the equator:
Gravitational Potential Energy Fnet = ma
o Work done by an external force in bringing the mass from infinity to that point in
a gravitational field. mg
mg − N = mRE ω 2
U : scalar mg ' = mg − mRω 2
mm
U = −G 1 2 : SI unit : J
r : to find resultant U, use algebraic addition. N (= mg’) g ' = g − Rω 2

U is always negative. Since the gravitational force is attractive, work must be dφ


o
U g =−
done by external force to bring it to infinity. As infinity is taken to be zero
(reference), any other point in the g-field will have less GPE, hence negative. φ= dr
OR Since the gravitational force is attractive, positive work is done by the
m
Gravitational Potential
gravitational force to bring the mass from infinity to that point. Hence negative o Work done per unit mass by an external force in bringing that body from infinity to
work is done by the external force, GPE is negative. that point in a gravitational field.
o dU → negative of gradient of U-r
φ : scalar
Fg = − U M -1
curve gives the gravitational φ = = −G : SI unit : J kg
dr force F .
g m r : to find resultant φ, use algebraic addition.
o φ is always negative, as reference point, where φ = 0, is taken to be at infinity.
Motion and G-field
o Escape Velocity
Equipotential lines
1 M m 2GM E
mve ≥ G E → ve ≥
2

2 r r Gravitional. field lines


o Orbiting Satellite E/J
ET = KE + GPE
M Em v2 GM E
Fnet = ma → G 2 = m → v= KE
r r r
r/m
 2π  4π 3
2 RE
M m Motion and G-field (cont’d)
or G E2 = mrω 2 = mr   → T 2 = R → T 2 ∝ R3 ET o Geostationary Orbit: above a fixed point on Earth.
r T  GM E GPE
Conditions:
o Total Mechanical Energy of Satellite  Period = 24 hrs
1 GM E m GM E m GM E m  In plane of equator
ET = KE + GPE = + (− )=−  Moving from wst to east.
2 r r 2r

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