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Chapter 9: Gravity Gravity is the force most familiar to us, and yet, is the least understood of all the fundamental forces of nature.

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1 Chapter 9: Gravity Gravity is the force most familiar to us, and yet, is the least understood of all the fundamental forces of nature.

2 Four Fundamental Forces of Nature
Gravity Electromagnetism Strong Nuclear Force (This holds atomic nuclei together) Weak Nuclear Force (Allows for radioactive decay)

3 Kepler’s Three Laws of Planetary Motion
Go Columbia!! Johannes Kepler ( )

4 First Law Each planet moves in an elliptical orbit with the Sun at one focus.

5 An Ellipse Foci r1+r2 = constant a Minor Axis r2 r1
Semi-major Axis (a) Major Axis

6 Orbiting planet Sun at one focus

7 The Second Law The line from the sun to any planet sweeps out equal areas in equal times.

8 Orbiting planet A A Sun

9 The Third Law The square of the orbital period is proportional to the cube of the semi-major axis For a circular orbit, the semi-major axis is the radius

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11 Newton’s Law of Universal Gravitation
Every body in the universe exerts a force on every other body which is proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them

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13 R M1 M2

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15 The Tides

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17 Einstein’s Theory of Gravity

18 a =g a =g/2 a = 0 a =g/2 a =g


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