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Chapter 12 Section 2 Gravity and Motion.

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1 Chapter 12 Section 2 Gravity and Motion

2 Gravity attracts all objects towards each other
Gravity attracts all objects towards each other. Newton’s Universal Law of Gravitation states that every object in the universe attracts every other object. The strength of the force of gravity between two objects depends on two factors: the mass of the object and the distance between them.

3 Gravity, mass and Weight
Mass The amount of matter in an object. Weight The force of gravity on an object. Gravity and Distance The force of gravity decreases as the distance increases Orbital motion The reason that the moon remains in orbit around the Earth is because of inertia and gravity, combining these two forces creates orbital motion.

4 Questions 1. a What is the Law of Universal gravitation
B. What two factors determine the force of gravity between two objects? C. Suppose the moon were closer to earth. How would the force of gravity between Earth and the moon be different.

5 2a. What two factors act together to keep Earth in orbit around the sun?
B. Why doesn’t Earth simply fall into the sun? C. How would Earth move if the sun suddenly disappeared? Explain your answer.


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