Physics

Gravitation

Question:

Who gave three laws of planetary motion ?

Answer:

Kepler.
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Gravitation

Q 1.

State Kepler’s Laws of planetary motion. How did Newton guess inverse square law ?

Q 2.

Why do sewing needles and all pins have a sharp pointed tip?

Q 3.

A particle is dropped from a tower 180 m high.How long does it take to reach the ground ? What is the velocity when it touches the ground ? Take g = 10 m/s2

Q 4.

Suppose a planet exists whose mass and radius both,are half those of Earth.Calculate the acceleration due to gravity on the surface of this planet.

Q 5.

Calculate the force of gravitation between the Earth and the Sun,given that the mass of the Earth = 6x1024 kg and mass of the Sun = 2 x 1030 kg. The average distance between the two is 1.5x1011 m.

Q 6.

Calculate the value of acceleration due to gravity on Moon. Given mass of Moon = 7.4x1022 kg, radius of Moon = 1740 km

Q 7.

A boy on a clif£ 49 m high drops a stone.One second later,he throws a second stone after the first.They both hit the ground at the same time. With what speed did he throw the second stone ?

Q 8.

Fill in the blanks :
Every object in the universe ________ other bodies.

Q 9.

What is the value of ‘g’ at the centre of Earth ?

Q 10.

Two stones A and B are dropped from a multistoried building. A is dropped from 100 m and after some time B is dropped from 50 m height. Both of them reach the earth at the same time. Will they have equal velocity while reaching the ground ? Calculate and find out the answer (take g =10 m/s2).

Q 11.

At what height above the surface of the earth, the value of 'g' becomes 64% of its value at the surface of the earth. Take radius of the earth = 6400 km.

Q 12.

What do you mean by acceleration due to gravity ?

Q 13.

The mass of Earth is 6x1024 kg and that of moon is 7.4x1022 kg. If the distance between the Earth and the Moon is 3.84x105 km, calculate the force exerted by Earth on the Moon. Given G = 6.7x10-11 Nm2/kg2.

Q 14.

Which force is responsible for tides in the ocean at night ?

Q 15.

State and explain universal law of gravitation given by Newton.What is the importance of this law

Q 16.

What do we call the gravitational force between the Earth and an object ?

Q 17.

Can you calculate density of Earth from Newton’s law of gravitation ?

Q 18.

Fill in the blanks :
________ of an object is the force of gravity acting on it.

Q 19.

Calculate the force of gravitation between the earth and the Sun, given that the mass of the earth = 6 × 1024 kg and of the Sun = 2 × 1030 kg. The average distance between the two is 1.5 × 1011 m.

Q 20.

Fill in the blanks :
The value of g at poles is ______ (lower/higher) than its value at the equator.

Q 21.

The distance between two objects is doubled. What happens to gravitational force between them

Q 22.

Fill in the blanks :
Heliocentric model was proposed by ______.

Q 23.

Who measured the value of G first time, experimentally?

Q 24.

What are the differences between the mass of an object and its weight?

Q 25.

Write the standard equations of motion when an object is thrown upwards with some initial velocity?

Q 26.

Fill in the blanks :
Assuming negligible air drag, if a steel ball and a table tennis ball are dropped from a height of 100 metres, both will reach the ground at ________ time(s). (same/different)

Q 27.

Calculate the force of gravitation between two objects of masses 80 kg and 1200 kg kept at a distance of 10 m from eachother.Given, G =6.67x10-11 Nm2/kg2.

Q 28.

Define thrust.

Q 29.

What are the factors the buoyant force depends on?

Q 30.

The volume of a 500 g sealed packet is 350 cm3. Will the packet float or sink in water if the density of water is 1 g cm-3? What will be the mass of the water displaced by this packet?

Q 31.

What is the gravitational acceleration of a spaceship at a distance equal to two Earth’s radius from the centre of the Earth ?

Q 32.

Why is the weight of an object on the Moon (l/6)th its weight on the Earth ?

Q 33.

Where is ‘g’greater, at poles or at equator ?

Q 34.

Fill in the blanks :
Kepler's Law of ______ states that a line that connects a planet to the Sun sweeps out equal ______ in the plane of the planet's orbit in _____time intervals.

Q 35.

An object is placed at the surface of the earth and is at distance R from the center of the earth. The object weighs 180N. What will be its weight if it is at distance 3R from the center of the earth.

Q 36.

What happens to 'g' experienced by a body when it moves up the earth's surface?

Q 37.

Define gravity.

Q 38.

Fill in the blanks :
The acceleration which causes changes only in direction of the velocity of a body is called __________ and it is always directed ___________ the circle.

Q 39.

Fill in the blanks :
It is the ____________ of the earth, which holds our atmosphere in place.

Q 40.

The weight of an empty glass is 1 N. When completely filled with water, the glass weighs 4 N. If you now throw the water away and fill the glass partly with sand, the weight becomes 4 N. If the rest of the glass is now filled up with water, the weight becomes 6 N. What is the relative density of sand?

Q 41.

A ball of mass 4kg and density 4000 kgm3 is completely immersed in water. Find the buoyant force acting on ball if the density of water is 103kg/m3. (Take g = 10ms-2)

Q 42.

Write the formula to find the magnitude of the gravitational force between the Earth and an object on the surface of the Earth.

Q 43.

What are the differences between the mass of an object and its weight ?

Q 44.

Gravitational force acts on all objects in proportion to their masses.Why then,a heavy object does not fall faster than a light object ?

Q 45.

What is the source of centripetal force that a planet requires to revolve around the Sun ? On what factors does that force depend ?

Q 46.

Which force revolves Moon around Earth ?

Q 47.

A stone falling towards Earth also attracts the Earth with the same force.Is it true ?

Q 48.

What is value of ‘g’ on Earth ?

Q 49.

Why don’t two objects move towards each other due to gravitational pull between them ?

Q 50.

In free fall, will heavier objects accelerate more than light ones ?