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Gravitation Review

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Honors Physics: Gravitation #2 Name:_______________________ Objectives: P3.1b, 3.1A, P3.6A,B,C,d Directions: Please show knowns, formula and solutions for full credit. 1. The gravitational force between two electrons 1m apart is 5.42 E -71n. Find the mass of an electron. Knowns formula Solution ______________ 2. What would be the earth?s gravitational attraction(g) on a 75kg astronaut who is one earth radius above the earth?s surface? Knowns formula Solution ______________ 3. If the mass of Mars is 6.6E23kg and its gravity is 3.7m/s/s, what is the radius of Mars? Knowns formula Solution ______________ 4. A 25 kg object is 201 km above the earth?s surface. Find Knowns formula Solution

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Gravity & Circular Motion Review The radius of the earth is about 6400 km. What would be the earth's gravitational attraction on 75 kg astronaut in an orbit 6400 km above the earth's surface. The mass of Mars is about 6.6 x 1023 kg, and the acceleration due to gravity is 3.7 m/s2. What is the radius of Mars? The earth's radius is 6400 km. A 25 kg mass is taken 201 km above the earth's surface. What is the object's mass at the height? What is the weight of the object at this height? What is the acceleration due to gravity at this height? The radius of a planet is 3400 km. If an object weighs 550 N at the surface of the planet, what is its weight 12 km above the surface? 210 km above the surface?

Gravitation Worksheet

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Honors Physics: Gravitation #2 Name:_______________________ Objectives: P3.1b, 3.1A, P3.6A,B,C,d Directions: Please show knowns, formula and solutions for full credit. 1. The gravitational force between two electrons 1m apart is 5.42 E -71n. Find the mass of an electron. Knowns formula Solution ______________ 2. What would be the earth?s gravitational attraction(g) on a 75kg astronaut who is one earth radius above the earth?s surface? Knowns formula Solution ______________ 3. If the mass of Mars is 6.6E23kg and its gravity is 3.7m/s/s, what is the radius of Mars? Knowns formula Solution ______________ 4. A 25 kg object is 201 km above the earth?s surface. Find Knowns formula Solution

Newton's Laws

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Newton?s Laws Sir Isaac Newton Newton?s First Law Gravity Force This picture demonstrates Newton?s first law as it shows an object at rest. The reason it is at rest however, is because there are balanced forces at work. The gravity is pulling the rocket down, but that force is counter-acted by the equal force created by the base, and therefore the ground on which the rocket sits. Obviously, there are other forces at work stopping the rocket from tipping over when pushed by things such as wind, such as the red tower.

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Name: ______________________________________ Date: ________________________ Student Exploration: Free-Fall Laboratory Vocabulary: acceleration, air resistance, free fall, terminal velocity, velocity, vacuum Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.) 1. Suppose you dropped a feather and a hammer at the same time. Which would hit the ground first? _______________________________________________________________ 2. Imagine repeating the experiment in an airless tube (vacuum). Would this change the
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