A New Era of Science Mathematics as a tool for understanding physics.

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A New Era of Science Mathematics as a tool for understanding physics

Isaac Newton ( ) Building on the results of Galileo and Kepler Major achievements: 1.Invented Calculus as a necessary tool to solve mathematical problems related to motion Adding physics interpretations to the mathematical descriptions of astronomy by Copernicus, Galileo and Kepler 2.Discovered the three laws of motion 3.Discovered the universal law of mutual gravitation

Newton’s Laws of Motion (1) 1.A body continues at rest or in uniform motion in a straight line unless acted upon by some net force. An astronaut floating in space will continue to float forever in a straight line unless some external force is accelerating him/her.

Newton’s Laws of Motion (2) 2.The acceleration a of a body is inversely proportional to its mass m, directly proportional to the net force F, and in the same direction as the net force. a = F/m  F = m a

Newton’s Laws of Motion (3) 3.To every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. The same force that is accelerating the boy forward, is accelerating the skateboard backward. M = 70 kg m = 1 kg v = 7 m/s V = ?

The Universal Law of Gravity Any two bodies are attracting each other through gravitation, with a force proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of their distance: F = - G Mm r2r2 (G is the Universal constant of gravity.)

Understanding Orbital Motion The universal law of gravity allows us to understand orbital motion of planets and moons: Earth and moon attract each other through gravitation. Example: Earth Moon v v’ vv F Since Earth is much more massive than the moon, the moon’s effect on Earth is small. Earth’s gravitational force constantly accelerates the moon towards Earth. This acceleration is constantly changing the moon’s direction of motion, holding it on its almost circular orbit.

Orbital Motion (2) In order to stay on a closed orbit, an object has to be within a certain range of velocities: Too slow => Object falls back down to Earth Too fast => Object escapes Earth’s gravity

Kepler’s Third Law Explained by Newton Balancing the force (called “centripetal force”) necessary to keep an object in circular motion with the gravitational force  expression equivalent to Kepler’s third law, P y 2 = a AU 3