Physics Chapter 9
According to Newton, the greater the masses of interacting objects, the
Greater the gravitational force between them
Which has the higher tides: spring tides or neap tides? Why?
Spring tides are higher, because the tides from the Moon and Sun add together
Calculate the force of gravity on the 1-kg mass if it were 1.3×107 m above Earth's surface (that is, if it were three Earth radii from Earth's center).
1.1 N F=Gm1m2/d2
What is the magnitude of Earth's gravitational force on a 1-kg body at Earth's surface?
10 N
What is the magnitude of the gravitational force between two 1-kg bodies that are 1 m apart?
6.67 × 10 -11 N
The force of Earth's gravity on a capsule in space increases as it comes closer. When the capsule moves to half its distance, the force toward Earth is then
Four times greater
If the mass of Earth somehow increased with no change in radius, your weight would
Increase also
Two objects move toward each other due to gravity. As the objects get closer and closer, the force between them
Increases
When the distance between two stars decreases by one-third, the force between them
Increases to nine times as much
Describe how the gravitational forces from the Sun and the Moon compare from one side of Earth to the other.
The Sun exerts a stronger force on the side of Earth nearest the Sun, and the Moon exerts a stronger force on the side nearest the Moon
The event horizon of a black hole is best desribed as
The boarder surrounding a black hole where the force of gravity is so great that even light can not escape
How does the force of gravity between two bodies change when the distance between them is doubled?
The force decreases to ¼ of its initial value
What happens to the force of attraction between two planets when the masses of both are doubled?
The force quadruples
Gravitational lensing
-Shows us that light can bend around a massive object -Provided validation of Einstein's theory of gravitation -Allows us to see an image of an object that is directly behind a massive celestial object {All of the above}
In Einstein's Theory of gravity
-Warped space-time affects the motion of light -Warped space-time affects the motion of objecdts with mass -Forces are not used to describe gravity -The gravitational field is portrayed as a warping of space-time {All of the above}
If Earth's radius somehow increased with no change in mass, your weight would
Decrease
Which is most responsible for Earth's ocean tides?
Moon
A very massive object A and a less massive object B move toward each other under the influence of gravity. Which force, if either, is greater?
Both forces are the same
The main reason ocean tides exist is that Moon's pull is stronger
On water closer to it than on water farther away
The force of Earth's gravity on a capsule in space will lessen as it moves farther away. If the capsule moves to twice its distance, the force toward Earth becomes
One-fourth
According to Newton, when the distance between two interacting objects doubles, the gravitational force is
One-quarter
One side of the Moon continually facing Earth is
Tidal lock
Tidal forces in general are the result of
Unequal forces acting on different parts of a body