Physics

Gravitation

Question:

What is the importance of Universal Law of Gravitation?
OR
Q: State any one phenomena related to the Universal Law of Gravitation.

Answer:

The law is universal i.e. it is applicable to all bodies, whether the bodies are big or small, whether they are celestial or terrestrial. It successfully explains various phenomena:
  1. the force that binds us to the earth.
  2. the motion of the moon around the earth
  3. the motion of planets around the Sun
  4. the tides due to the moon and the Sun.
  5. it also helps us finding the masses of planets and stars.

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Gravitation

Q 1.

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

Q 2.

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 3.

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

Q 4.

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

Q 5.

In Fig.,the line that joins a planet to the sun sweeps out areas A1A2,A3in time intervals 6 weeks,3 weeks and 2 weeks respectively.How are A1 A2,A3 realted ?

Q 6.

Is weight a scalar quantity?

Q 7.

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

Q 8.

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

Q 9.

Fill in the blanks :
Weight of an object is the product of ______ and ________.

Q 10.

What do you mean by acceleration due to gravity ?

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.

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 13.

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

Q 14.

What is the gravitational force between the Earth and a body called? In which direction does it occur?

Q 15.

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 16.

Can a body have weight but no mass ?

Q 17.

Name the scientist who identified the relation about force of gravitation. Name the law.

Q 18.

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

Q 19.

Why is it difficult to hold a school bag having a strap made of a thin and strong string?

Q 20.

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 21.

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

Q 22.

Fill in the blanks :
Geocentric model i.e. the Earth is the orbital centre of all celestial bodies was proposed by _____.

Q 23.

Who measured the value of G first time, experimentally?

Q 24.

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 25.

(a) What is the relationship between g and G?
(b) Show mathematically whether g (acceleration due to gravity on the earth) depends on the mass of the object itself or not.
(c) Show that for a given location on the surface of the earth g is almost constant.

Q 26.

Define weight? How it is related to mass?

Q 27.

Mass of an object is 10 kg. What is its weight on the Earth? (g = 9.8 m/s2.)

Q 28.

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 29.

Fill in the blanks :
The SI unit of mass is ______.

Q 30.

Fill in the blanks :
The gravitational force between the earth and the object is generally called ____________.

Q 31.

The pressure at the bottom of a filled glass (density = 1000 kg/m3) of water is P. The water is taken out and the glass is filled with kerosene oil (density = 817.5 kg/m3). Now the pressure at the bottom will be a. same as P b. smaller than P c. larger than P d. cannot be determined.

Q 32.

You find your mass to be 42 kg on a weighing machine. Is your mass more or less than 42 kg?

Q 33.

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

Q 34.

Who gave three laws of planetary motion ?

Q 35.

What is the weight of a body of mass 1 kg on Earth ?

Q 36.

Fill in the blanks :
The force of attraction between two objects is ______ proportional to the product of their masses and _____ proportional to the square of a distance between them.

Q 37.

Fill in the blanks :
Acceleration due to gravity (g) is _______ (dependent/independent) of mass.

Q 38.

What was geocentric model? Who proposed this theory?

Q 39.

What are the Kepler Laws that govern the motion of the planets?

Q 40.

Why is G called the Universal Constant?

Q 41.

How gravitational force is different from or similar to magnetic force (between two magnets) or coulomb force (between two charged object)?

Q 42.

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

Q 43.

A ball is thrown up and is caught by the player after 4 seconds.How high did it go and with what velocity was it thrown? How far below the ball will be from its highest point after 3 seconds from start?

Q 44.

Is mass a scalar quantity?

Q 45.

Define gravity.

Q 46.

Fill in the blanks :
A body is said to be in _______ when only gravity acts on it.

Q 47.

Fill in the blanks :
All other variables remaining constant, the force of gravitation is ________ proportional to the square of distance between the two objects.

Q 48.

The volume of 50 g of a substance is 20 cm3. If the density of water is 1 g cm-3, will the substance float or sink?

Q 49.

As you climb up a mountain, your ears “pop” because of the changes in atmospheric pressure. In which direction, outward or inward, does your eardrum move when you climb up?

Q 50.

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 ?