Physics

Gravitation

Question:

What is inverse square rule ?

Answer:

The gravitational force of attraction (F) between any two objects is inversely proportional to the square of the distance (r) between them,i.e., F ∝1/r2.
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Gravitation

Q 1.

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

Q 2.

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

Q 3.

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 4.

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

Q 5.

Is weight a scalar quantity?

Q 6.

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 7.

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

Q 8.

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 9.

State Kepler’s Laws of planetary motion.

Q 10.

A physics teacher explains to his students in class,the subject of motion under gravity.When a body is projected upwards from the ground with a certain velocity a,the velocity goes on decreasing at a constant rate due to gravitational pull of earth.At a certain height,this velocity becomes zero.The body cannot rise further.From this maximum height,the body begins to fall and its velocity goes on increasing at the same constant rate due to gravitational pull of earth.The body would strike the ground with exactly the same velocity (v = u),with which it was thrown initially. This is on the assumption that resistance due to air is zero, either way.
Read the above passage and answer the following questions:
(i) Why is velocity of body on striking the ground the same as initial velocity of projection of the body ?
(ii) Does the body take same time to fail to ground as the time it takes to reach the maximum height ?
(iii) What values of life do you learn from this brief study ?

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 bodies A and B having masses 2 kg and 4 kg respectively are separated by 2 m.Where should a body of mass 1 kg be placed so that the gravitational force on this body due to bodies A and B is zero ?

Q 13.

What do you mean by acceleration due to gravity ?

Q 14.

Why will a sheet of paper fall slower than one that is crumpled into a ball ?

Q 15.

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

Q 16.

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

Q 17.

A body is just dropped from a height What is its initial velocity ?

Q 18.

What is the SI unit of weight ?

Q 19.

Two particles of equal mass (m) move in a circle of radius (r) under the action of their mutual gravitational attraction. Find the speed of each particle.

Q 20.

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

Q 21.

(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 22.

Define weight? How it is related to mass?

Q 23.

Define thrust.

Q 24.

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 25.

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

Q 26.

State the universal law of gravitation.

Q 27.

A stone is thrown vertically upward with an initial velocity of 40 m/s.Taking g = 10 m/s2,find the maximum height reached by the stone.What is the net displacement and the total distance covered by the stone ?

Q 28.

Does Newton’s third law of motion apply to gravitational force ?

Q 29.

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

Q 30.

Then why Is the Earth not seen moving towards the stone ?

Q 31.

Does value of ‘g’ vary from place to place on Earth ?

Q 32.

Can a body have mass but no weight ?

Q 33.

How are gravitation and gravity related ?

Q 34.

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

Q 35.

Distinguish between mass and weight.

Q 36.

Whenever a body is thrown up with a certain velocity,the upward motion is opposed by gravitational pull of earth and also by the resistance of air.
Therefore, velocity of the body goes on decreasing. When this velocity becomes zero,the body cannot rise further.It has attained,what is called ‘maximum height’.From this height,the body begins to fall downwards under the action of gravity.
Read the above passage and answer the following questions:
(i) At the highest point,what are the velocity and acceleration of the body?
(ii) What is the maximum height attained by a body thrown upwards with a velocity of 19.6 m/s ? Take g =9.8 m/s2.
(iii) What values in life do you learn from this concept ?

Q 37.

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

Q 38.

Fill in the blanks :
The mass of an object _____ (varies/does not vary) on the earth as well as on the moon. But its weight is ______(same/different) on both places.

Q 39.

Fill in the blanks :
The value of g on the earth's surface is ______.

Q 40.

Fill in the blanks :
The SI unit of weight is _____.

Q 41.

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

Q 42.

Who measured the value of G first time, experimentally?

Q 43.

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 44.

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

Q 45.

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

Q 46.

Gravitational force on the surface of the moon is only 1/6th as strong as gravitational force on the Earth. What is the weight in newtons of a 10 kg object on the moon and on the Earth? What is the value of 'g' at the surface of the moon?

Q 47.

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

Q 48.

Write the standard equations in the form when an object is dropped from a height?

Q 49.

A ball is thrown vertically upwards with a velocity of 49 m/s. Calculate(i) the maximum height to which it rises.(ii)the total time it takes to return to the surface of the earth.

Q 50.

Is mass a scalar quantity?