Conceptual Physics Chapter 13
True or false ( black hole: Its volume is unchanged from the star from which it collapsed
F
T of F: Newton believed that the mass of the moon affects how it falls.
False
T or F: Isaac Newton discovered gravity?
False
True of False: The law of universal gravitation is a complicated law that only describes a few unique instances.
False
True or False: two bodies have to be in contact for a force to be exerted.
False; the Earth and the moon exert force on each other without actually being in contact.
what happens if the mass of one object decreases by half?
The the force is divided by 2 (multiplied by one half)
What happens if the distance between the objects' centers of mass decreases by half?
The the force is multiplied by 4.
Explain why lakes have almost no tides
There is no significant difference in the moon's pull on different parts of the lake
What was the cause of perturbations discovered in the orbit of Planet Uranus?
There was a disturbing body beyond the orbit of Uranus (Neptune)
Black holes are near the centers of most galaxies. How do these black holes affect stars near them
They cause the stars to speed around in tight orbits
Why are there no large objects in the solar system today with very low tangential velocities?
They crashed into the sun a long time ago.
T or F: ? Newton's theory of gravity confirmed the Copernican theory of the solar system.
True
T or F: At the top of a mountain, your weight is slightly less than at ground level.
True
T or F: The moon falls beneath the straight line it would follow if no force acted on it.
True
When are field lines closest together?
Where the field is strongest
True of False? The gravitational influence of every object is exerted through all space.
Yes, bc Newton proved gravitational pull is universal.
If you stepped into a hole bored completely through Earth and made no attempt to grab the edges at either end, what kind of motion would you experience.
You would oscillate back and forth, basically simple harmonic motion.
What is G?
a constant
Define gravitational field
a force field that exists in the space around every massive body
What is the weight on a scale when an elevator is accelerating downwards
less than usual
The solar and lunar tides coincide
spring tide
High tides are higher than usual, and low tides are lower than usual.
spring tides
True or false: (black hole)The configuration of the gravitational field around it represents a collapse of space itself
t
Who first measured G
the English physicist Henry Cavendish
Define perturbation
the deviation of an orbiting object from its path around a center of force, caused by the action of an additional center of force
What happens when the mass of one object doubles?
the force is multiplied by 2
Why is the tidal influence on a close object greater than it is on one far away.
the inverse square law drop in gravitational force gives a greater ratio of the force on the near side of the object to that on the far side.
what does G describe
the strength of gravity
G is better known as
the universal gravitational constant
T or F: Circular motion is accelerated motion, which requires a force.
true
True of False; The pull of the moon and Earth on each other causes them both to be slightly elongated rather than spherical
true
How often does a tide occur?
twice per day (every 12 hours)
Pressure against the Earth is something we interpret as _____...
weight
Do the great lakes have tides
yes, because they are so huge
What would happen is you fell into a hole bored through the Earth
you acceleration would diminished because the mass above you partly cancels the pull below.
What is the weight of a rock at earth's center?
zero because there isn't a gravitational field
The sun's pull on Earth is_____ times greater than the moon's pull on Earth.
180
Newton compared motion of the moon to a cannonball fired from the top of a high mountain. Describe the possible paths for the cannonball proposed by Newto
A cannonball fired with a small horizontal speed would follow a parabolic path and soon hit Earth. If the speed were faster, the path would be less curved and the cannonball would hit Earth farther away. At a fast enough speed, the path would become a circle and the cannonball would circle indefinitely
Explain Newton's calculation that the moon falls 1.4 millimeters each second.
An apple falls about 5 m in its first second of fall. The moon is about 60 times farther from the center of Earth than an apple at Earth's surface. The moon should fall 1/(60)2 of 5 m, or 1.4 millimeters in one second.
How are gravitational field lines related to the acceleration of an object around Earth?
Any mass near Earth will be accelerated in the direction of the field lines at that location.
Why doesn't the moon hit the Earth as it falls in orbit?
Because it has enough tangential velocity to stay in orbit.
Why are people often unaware that gravity accelerates us?
Because we are almost always in contact with the Earth
What do field lines show?
Field lines show the strength and of direction of the force field
Explain why Earth is round
Gravity caused Earth to attract itself together before it became solid. Any "corners" of Earth have been pulled in so that Earth is a giant sphere.
What is the inverse square law?
If one quantity is multiplied by a factor, another quantity decreases by the square of that factor.
Explain why a star that is at least two to three times more massive than our sun will eventually collapse into a black hole.
It is so massive that its collapse will not stop and its density will become infinite.
What will happen during the fusion process of the sun
It will expand to become a red giant
What would happen to the motion of a planet if its tangential velocity were reduced to zero
It would crash into the sun
Explain how a black hole that is part of a binary pair can be detected, even though it cannot be seen
Matter streams from the visible star of the binary pair toward the black hole, emitting X-rays that can be detected by telescopes.
True of False: (black hole) Its gravitational field beyond the original radius of the star is unchanged.
T
Why is the moon the dominant tidal force?
The Moon is the dominant tidal influence because the fractional difference in its force across the Earth is greater than the fractional difference seen from the Sun. This difference in force follows the inverse square law.
What happens if the distance between the objects' centers of mass doubles
The force is divided by 4
explain tides
The gravitational pull of the moon is stronger on the ocean water nearest the moon and weaker on the opposite side, causing a bulge on each side. As Earth spins, a fixed point moves under both bulges each day.
Why does the moon fall towards the Earth?
The moon is pulled by Earth's gravity.
What causes the size of the sun?
The result of a tug of war between two opposing processes; nuclear fusion and gravitational contraction
Newton realized the moon must be falling _____ the Earth
around
how does gravity weaken
as the square of distance
Where is the Earth's gravitational field zero?
at Earth's center
Explain what will cause our sun to collapse some 5 billion years from now.
bc it will essentially to run out of school
When our sun no longer gives off heat and light, it will be a
black dwarf
What causes ocean tides
differences in the gravitational pull of the moon on opposite sides of the Earth. The moon's attraction is stronger on Earth's ocean closer to the moon and weaker with the increased distance. The different in pulls across Earth slightly elongates it. Then the Earth rotates and there are two sets of ocean tides per day.
What is the equation for universal gravitation?
f= G(m1)(m2)/d^2
T or F: there is no gravity in space
false gravity is literally everywhere
The gravitational field of an object causes them to experience
gravitational forces
What is the weight on a scale when an elevator is accelerating upwards
greater than usualy
As the sun collapses, a different type of fusion will begin in which ____ fuses into ____ .
helium fuses into carbon
What direction is the tangential velocity that keeps the moon from hitting the Earth
horizontal/sideways
What type of fuel ls needed for the type of fusion that currently takes place in the sun
hydrogren
Occurs when the moon is halfway between a new moon and a full moon.
neap
The solar and lunar tides do not overlap
neap tide
The pulls of the moon and sun are perpendicular to each other.
neap tide (neap = 90)
Suppose that an apple at the top of a tree is pulled by Earth's gravity with a force of 1 N. If the tree was twice as tall what would the force of gravity on the apple be?
no because the twice as tall apple tree is not twice as far from Earth's center the taller tree would have to have a height equal to the radius of the Earth before the weight of the apple would reduce to 1/4 of a newton.
What is the weight on a scale when an elevator is falling freely
no weight
Can light escape a black hole
nope
What is the weight on a scale when an elevator is sitting still
normal weight
A tidal effect causes the solid surface of Earth to rise and fall as much as ______ meter twice each day
one-quarter
Occurs at times of a new or full moon.
spring
Occurs when the sun, Earth, and moon are all lined up.
spring tide