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1 Falling objects

2 Goal of the class To relate the motion of a freely falling object with constant acceleration To be able to calculate displacement, velocity, and time for objects in freefall. Question of the day: Is the acceleration due to gravity a constant?

3 Freefall Objects on Earth are attracted to the Earth due to the force of gravity This force pulls objects towards the centre of the planet (i.e. downwards) In a vacuum this value on the Earth’s surface is ag = -g = -9.81ms-2

4 Apollo 15 On 2nd August 1971 a demonstration showing the validity of Galileo's theory was shown by the crew of Apollo 15

5 SUVAT equations When dealing with the SUVAT equations the acceleration due to gravity will normally replace a with -g

6 Example problem Q) You throw a tennis ball directly upwards into the air with an initial velocity 15ms-1. If you throw it from an initial height of 1.5m above the floor, how long will it be in the air before it hits the floor?

7 Newton’s G The acceleration due to gravity is not a constant and is dependant on other factors G = Newton’s gravitational constant M = Mass of planet (object) Exercise: Find the units of G

8 Question Can you prove it using maths?
Do you think for a larger planet made of the same material, will g be: Bigger? Smaller? The same? Can you prove it using maths?

9 Practice problems Estimate how long it would take your book to fall to the ground if you knocked it off the table. You drop a feather from rest off a building and it takes 8s to fall a height of 15m. Calculate the acceleration of the feather. Why is it not the same as g?

10 Oversimplification A spherical cow?

11 Homework We will have a short quiz after Chuseok now that we’ve finished the first 2 chapters (4-5 short questions to test understanding) Do as much practice as you see fit

12 Questions


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