Physics quiz 3
Which of the following statements about the moon is true?
The moon experiences a centripetal acceleration toward earth
Which of the following statements about the moon is incorrect?
The moon is not accelerating
When cavendish claimed that he weighed earth, he actually calculated the
mass of earth
Al the astronaut has a weight of 800 N when he is standing on the surface of Earth. What is the force of gravity acting on him when he is in a space station orbiting Earth at a distance of three earth radii above the surface?
50 N
The gravitational force between two very large metal spheres in outer space is 200 N. How large would this force be if the mass of each sphere were cut in half?
50 N
The numerical value of G, the gravitational constant, was determined
by measuring the force between masses in labratory
A 90 kg satellite orbits a distant planet with a radius of 4000 km and a period of 280 min. From the radius and period, you calculate the satellites acceleration to be 0.56 m/s². What is the gravitational force on the satellite?
50.4 N
You are standing on a bathroom scale in an elevator that is moving upward at constant speed, when suddenly the cable breaks. From just before to after the cable breaks, the reading on the scale
deceases to zero
Suppose that the planet mercury were magically replaced with a baseball. The magnitude of the net force exerted on the baseball would be
equal to that exerted on Mercury
Suppose that the planet mercury were magically replaced with a baseball. The magnitude of the acceleration of the baseball would be
equal to that of Mercury
If earths mass were suddenly and magically reduced to half its present value, the magnitude of earths acceleration about the sun would
remain the same
For simplicity, a professor uses 9.8 m/s for the acceleration due to gravity instead of the more precise 9.81 m/s. If cavendish had made the same approximation, his estimate for earths mass have been
too low
In a typical 24 hour day, there are
two high tidies and two low tides
Although earths gravitational influence gets weaker with distance, we believe that it extends as far as the
universe extends
During the apollo flights to the moon a well known tv newscaster made the following statement, the apollo space craft is now leaving the gravitational force of earth. This statement is incorrect. he should have said the space craft
was attracted more by the moon than by Earth
Salty is an astronaut who has a mass of 60 kg. Currently she is conducting experiments in a permanent space station that i orbiting earth at an altitude equal to earths radius. What is sally's mass as measured in the space station?
60 kg
Earth exerts a gravitational force of 7000 N on one of the communication satellites. What force does the satellite exert on Earth?
7000 N
If you double the radius of a sphere, its volume increases by what factor?
8
Two spacecraft in out space attract each other with a force of 20 N. What would the attractive force be if they were 1/2 as far apart?
80 N
Al the astronaut has a mass of 90 kg and a weight of 900 N when he is standing on Earth's surface. What is his mass when he is in space station orbiting Earth with a radius of three Earth radiii?
90 kg
The gravitational constant G in the law of universal gravitation
All of the above: Leads to a determination of the mass of earth, is believed to have the same value throughout space, is believed to be constant with time
Mercury orbits the sun about once every 80 days. When mercury is observes to keep the same side facing the sun at all times. If mercury has oceans, how much time would elapse between its high tides?
There would be no tides
If we imagine launching an apple into a circular orbit about Earth and ignore the effects of air resistance, we know that the apple will experience
a centripetal force due to gravity
Which of the following fores are exerted on a satellite that is in orbit around earth?
an attractive gravitational force directed toward the center of earth
On the surface of a certain planet, the gravitational field strength has numerical value 5.2. This means that
an object mass 1 kg will experience a gravitational force of 5.2 newtons
On the surface of a certain planet, there is one unit of gravitational force exerted on every 0.4 units of mass. Suppose that an object on the surface of this planet has a mass M. The gravitation force exerted on this object is
M/0.4
Which of the following celestial bodies has the greatest influence on Earth's tides?
Moon
Which force drives the planets along their orbits?
No force is needed to drive them along their orbits
Does the moon orbit the sun?
Yes, but it also orbits the earth
A 320 kg satellite experiences a gravitational force of 800 N. What is the radius of the satellites orbit? The earths radius is 6,400km
12,800km
Given that the acceleration due to gravity on Mars is 3.7 m/s², what is the gravitational field near mars surface?
3.7 N/kg down
The gravitational force between two metal sphere in outer space in 1800 N. How large would the force be if the two spheres were twice as far apart?
450 N
Jupiter rotates about its axis once every 10 hours. How much time passes between high tides in its atmosphere?
5 hours
On the surface of a certain planet, the gravitational field strength has numerical value gplanet. An object that experiences a gravitational foce of 0.7 newtons on this planet must have a mass of
0.7gplanet
What is the gravitational force between two 20 kg iron balls seperated by a distance of 0.5 m? The gravitational constant is G= 6.67' 10⁻¹¹ N - m²/kg²
1.07' 10⁻⁷N
A 600 kg geosynchronous satellite has an orbital radius of 6.6 earth radii. What gravitational force does earth exert on the satellite?
138 N
The masses of the moon and earth are 7.4' 10²² kg and 6' 10²⁴kg, respectively. Earth - moon distance is 3.8' 10⁸m. What is the size of the gravitational force between earth and the moon?The gravitational constant is G= 6.67' 10⁻¹¹ N - m²/kg²
2.05' 10²⁰N
What is the magnitude of earths gravitational field at a distance equal to twice Earths radius
2.5 N/kg
What is the acceleration due to earths gravity at a distance of one earth radius above earths surface?
2.5 m/s²
A future space traveler, lands on a planet that has the same mass as Earth but twice the radius. If they weigh 800 N on Earths surface, how much does he weigh on the planets surface?
200 N
If an astronaut is full gear has a weight of 1200 N on Earth, how much will the astronaut weigh on the moon?
200 N
An astronaut weighs 900 N hen measured on the surface of earth. How large would the force of gravity on him be if he were in an earth satellite at an altitude equal to earths radius?
225 N
Communication satellites are synchronous satellites that orbit earth each
24 hours
A child take a small plastic bucket full of water and swings the bucket over her head in a circular arc, just barely enough for the water to stay in the bucket. Unbeknownst to the child, a fish is in the middle of the water. At the top of the arc, the fish
Has a downward acceleration and feels weightless
The law of universal gravitation is written F = GM/r² . Why did we use the form F = mg when we studied projectile motion?
The second form is a good approximation to the first and much simpler to use
If earths mass were suddenly and magically reduced to half its present value, the suns gravitational force on earth would
be reduced by a factor of 2
The highest high tides and the lowest low tides occur when the moon is
full or new
In the law of universal gravitation the force
increases as the mass increases and decreases as the distance increases
The gravitational attraction of the sun for earth is
the same as that of the earth for the sun
Earth is held in its orbit by the gravitational force of the Sun. Therefore, the force that the Sun exerts on Earth is
the same as the force that Earth exerts on the Sun.