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Gravitation JeopardyUniversal

Law of Gravitation

Kepler’s Laws

Astronomy Circular Motion

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Part 1: Universal Law of Gravitation

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10 Points – ULG

Using Newton’s Universal Law of Gravitation, if the mass of one of the objects increases by 5, what happens to the force exerted between them?

Answer Main

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10 Points Answer – ULG

• The force increases by 5.

MainQuestion

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20 Points - ULG

Using Newton’s Universal Law of Gravitation, if the radius between the objects increases by 5, what happens to the force exerted between them?

MainAnswer

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20 Points Answer – ULG

• The force decreases by 52

Or the force is 1/25 of the original force.

MainQuestion

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30 Points - ULG

MainAnswer

Using Newton’s Universal Law of Gravitation, if the radius between the objects decreases by 5, what happens to the force exerted between them?

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30 Points Answer – ULG

• The force increases by 52

Or the force is 25 times the original force.

MainQuestion

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40 Points – ULG

MainAnswer

• Determine the gravitational force exerted by cookie monster on a nearby cookie.– Mass of cookie monster: 200 kg– Mass of cookie: 0.3 kg– Distance between them: 5 m– G: 6.67 x 10-11

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40 Points Answer – ULG

F = Gm1m2/r2

= (6.67x10-11)(200kg)(0.3kg)/(5m2) = 1.6 x 10-10 N

MainQuestion

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50 Points – ULG

MainAnswer

• Graph gravitational force versus the distance between two objects

• How are these two physical quantities related?– Directly proportional– Directly proportional to the square of the distance– Inversely proportional– Inversely proportional to the square of the distance

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50 Points Answer – ULG

• How are these two physical quantities related?- Directly proportional- Directly proportional to

the square of the distance

- Inversely proportional- Inversely proportional

to the square of the distance

MainQuestion

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60 Points – ULG

MainAnswer

• State Newton’s Law of Universal Gravitation.

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60 Points Answer – ULG

Fgrav = Gm1m2/r2

Gravitational force = Gravitational constant*mass1*mass2/radius2

MainQuestion

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Part 2: Kepler’s Laws

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10 Points – Kepler

MainAnswer

• What is Kepler’s First Law?

• What is at one focus?

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10 Points Answer – Kepler

Kepler’s First Law:All planets orbit around the sun in an elliptical shape.

The sun is at one focus.

MainQuestion

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20 Points – Kepler

• What is Kepler’s Second Law? What does it tell you about the speed of an object in an elliptical orbit?

MainAnswer

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20 Points Answer – Kepler

• Objects sweep out equal areas in equal amounts of time in their orbitT1 = T2 if A1 = A2

• Objects travel faster when closer to the sun

MainQuestion

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30 Points – Kepler

• State Kepler’s Third Law. What ratio is equal to Kepler’s constant for all bodies orbiting the sun?

MainAnswer

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30 Points Answer – Kepler

• The period squared divided by the semi-major axis cubed is equal to Kepler’s constant.

• Kepler’s constant is equal to 1.

MainQuestion

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40 Points – KeplerDOUBLE JEOPARDY!!!

• What does stellar retrograde motion depict?

• Why does Kepler’s First Law explain this phenomena?

MainAnswer

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40 Points Answer – Kepler

• Stellar retrograde motion is when stars or planets appear to move backwards in the sky.

• We orbit the sun instead of all planets orbiting us; therefore, if we pass another planet as we circle the sun – it appears as though that planet is travelling backwards.

MainQuestion

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50 Points – Kepler

Earth moves more slowly in its orbit during June than during January. Is Earth closer to the sun in June or in January? What is the rationale for your answer?

MainAnswer

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50 Points Answer – Kepler

MainQuestion

• Earth is closer to the sun in January. Since it travels slower in June, that means the gravitational pull is less which means Earth must be farther away in June.

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60 Points – Kepler

• Sketch the force and velocity arrows at each point in this diagram.

MainAnswer

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60 Points Answer – Kepler

MainQuestion

Velocity arrows are red – always tangent to the ellipseForce arrows are green – always pointed toward the focus

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Part 3: Astronomy

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10 Points – Astronomy

• What are the two types of planets and what are their main differences?

MainAnswer

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10 Points Answer – Astronomy

• Terrestrial and Jovian– Terrestrial are rocky planets– Jovian are the gas giants

MainQuestion

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20 Points – Astronomy

• What are the criteria for being a planet?

MainAnswer

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20 Points Answer – Astronomy

MainQuestion

• Need to clear out the space in their orbit• Need to be circular in shape• Need to orbit the sun

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30 Points – Astronomy

MainAnswer

• How does the gravitational force exerted by one planet in space on a second relate to the force exerted by the second planet on the first?

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30 Points Answer – Astronomy

• The forces are equal (Newton’s Third Law) and opposite in direction.

MainQuestion

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40 Points – Astronomy

MainAnswer

• List the planets around our sun in order.

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40 Points Answer – Astronomy

• Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars• Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune

MainQuestion

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50 Points – Astronomy

• Explain what causes tides.

Answer Main

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50 Points Answer – Astronomy

• The moon pulls on each side of the Earth differently, causing high tides on the side closest to the moon and further away.

Question Main

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60 Points – Astronomy

• What are comets? What shape do their orbits make? How does that help explain why comets may not have originally been part of the solar system?

Answer Main

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60 Points Answer – Astronomy

• Comets are balls of dust and ice.• They orbit in very eccentric orbits (very oval

shapes) so they are not seen for very long periods of time

• Because comets appear so irregularly, astronomers were not able to chart their course as easily as the other planets.

Question Main

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Part 1: Circular Motion

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10 Points – CM

What direction is the acceleration for an object spinning in a circle?

Answer Main

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10 Points Answer – CM

• Towards the center of the circle

MainQuestion

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20 Points - CM

Anna Litical is practicing a centripetal force demonstration at home. She fills a bucket with water, ties it to a strong rope, and spins it in a circle. Why does the water not fall out?

MainAnswer

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20 Points Answer – CM

• Inertia keeps the water moving in a straight line, so the water “pushes against the back of the bucket” keeping it from falling out.

MainQuestion

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30 Points - CM

MainAnswer

A 900-kg car moving at 10 m/s takes a turn around a circle with a radius of 25.0 m. Determine the acceleration and the net force acting upon the car.

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30 Points Answer – CM

TOK:- m = 900kg- v = 10 m/s- r = 25.0 m

a = v2/r = 102/25 = 4 m/s2 F = ma = 900*4 = 3600 N

MainQuestion

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40 Points – CM

MainAnswer

A tube is been placed upon the table and shaped into a three-quarters circle. A golf ball is pushed into the tube at one end at high speed. The ball rolls through the tube and exits at the opposite end. Describe the path of the golf ball as it exits the tube.

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40 Points Answer – ULG

MainQuestion

Will leave the tube in the direction it was moving already (inertia)

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50 Points – CM

MainAnswer

• You want to make a bowling ball travel in a circular counter-clockwise path around you (this means YOU are the center point). After you set the ball in motion “to the left”, in what direction will force need to be exerted to keep the ball in a circular path?

– You need to constantly push the ball away from you– You need to constantly push the ball toward you.– You need to constantly push the ball to the left

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50 Points Answer – CM

• You want to make a bowling ball travel in a circular counter-clockwise path around you (this means YOU are the center point). After you set the ball in motion “to the left”, in what direction will force need to be exerted to keep the ball in a circular path?

– You need to constantly push the ball away from you– You need to constantly push the ball toward you.– You need to constantly push the ball to the left

MainQuestion

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60 Points – CM

MainAnswer

Determine the centripetal force acting upon a 40-kg child who makes 10 revolutions around the Cliffhanger in 29.3 seconds. The radius of the barrel is 2.90 meters.

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60 Points Answer – CM

T = sec/rev = 29.3s/10rev = 2.93s

v = 2πr/T = 2π(2.90m)/2.93s = 6.2m/s

F = mv2/r = (40kg)(6.22 m/s)/(2.90m) = 533.4 N

MainQuestion

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Physics CP Jeopardy

Gravitation, Kepler’s Laws and Astronomy Review

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