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GRAVITATION

NEWTON’S LAW OF GRAVITATION


The force of interaction between any two particles having
masses m1and m2separated by a distance r is attractive and
acts along the line joining the particles. The magnitude of
the force is given by
Gm1 m 2
F=
r2

where G is a universal constant. Its numerical value is 6.67


 10-11 Nm2/kg2.

Variation in ‘g’ (Acceleration due to gravity)


(a) With altitude
As for an external point a spherical distribution of mass
behaves as if the whole of its mass were concentrated at the
centre, i.e., g = I = (GM/r2)
so at the surface of earth
g = GM/R2
and for a height h above the surface of earth

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g = [GM/(R + h)2] [as r = R + h]

 g'

R2
i.e. g' 
g
g R  h  2 1  h / R 2

So with increase in height ‘g’ decreases. However, if h <<


R
2
 h  h
g '  g 1   , i.e., g'  g 1  2 
 R  R

(b) With depth


As in case of spherical distribution of mass for an internal
point
g = I = (GM/R3)r
So, at the surface of earth g = (GM/R2)
and for a point at a depth d below the surface,
GM
g' 
R3
R  d  [as r = R – d]
g'  R  d   d
  , i.e., g'  g  1  
g  R   R

So, with increase in depth below the surface of earth ‘g’


decreases and at the centre of earth it becomes zero.

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(c) Due to rotation of earth


The earth rotates from west to
east on its axis. Everybody on 

the surface of earth experiences r  2r

a centrifugal force in the 


g

R
reference frame of the earth. The
effective value of acceleration
due to gravity at a place of
latitude is given by

g =  
g 2  2 r
2
 2 g 2 r cos   

Now2r<<g

  g'  g 2  2 g2 R cos2  (r = R cos 

or gg -2R cos2

At equator = 0o i.e. gg-2R

At the poles  = 90o i.e. g = g

Note that the vector g is not exactly towards the center of


earth.

GRAVITATIONAL POTENTIAL ENERGY


Assuming potential energy at infinity to be zero

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U =  GMm
r

The above equation gives the potential energy of a particle of


mass m separated from the center of earth by a distance r.

MECHANICAL ENERGY OF AN ORBITING BODY


Consider a satellite of mass m orbiting around earth in a
circular orbit of radius r. The total mechanical energy of
the system (earth + satellite) is the sum of its potential
energy and the kinetic energy of the satellite.
1 Mm
E= mv 02  G
2 r

where M is the mass of earth, and v0 is the orbital velocity


of the satellite.
The orbital velocity of a satellite is given by
mv02 GMm Gm
= 2
or v0=
r r r

The kinetic energy is, therefore, given by


1 2 Mm
K= mv0  G
2 2r

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ESCAPE SPEED
It is the minimum velocity required to escape from the
gravitational field of the planet.

2GM
ves c=
R

KEPLER’S LAWS
First Law
The planets move around the sun in elliptical orbits with
the sun at one focus.

Second Law
The line joining the sun to a planet sweeps out equal areas
in equal time.
Third Law
The square of the period of planet is proportional to the
cube of its mean distance from the sun.
The mean distance turns out to be the semi-major axis, a.

Mathematically, T2a3

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or T2 = a3

where  is a constant that applies to all planets.

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