Gravitational force worksheet with answers
[DOC File]E & M UNIT 2 – Objectives
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Whether it be gravitational or electrical, an object with “stuff” (mass or charge) experiences a constant force in a uniform field. Gravitational It requires work (transfer of energy) to raise an object with mass against the gravitational field. Electrical. It requires work to move a test charge against the electric field.
[DOC File]WORKSHEET -- UNIVERSAL GRAVITATION
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14) Calculate the distance between the center of the earth and the center of the moon at which the gravitational force exerted by the earth on an object is equal in magnitude to the force exerted by the moon on the object. ANSWERS: 1. 260. N 2. 233 N 3. 9.85 x 106 m 4. 1.60 x 1026 kg. 5.
[DOCX File]POGIL:
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In this sense, we say that the gravitational force is . universal. In this POGIL we will learn about what influences the magnitude of the gravitational force. Newton’s Law of Universal Gravitation. All. masses in the universe are attracted to each other by a gravitational force: planets, stars, people, doughnuts… everything. that has mass.
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Worksheet: Weight = mass X gravity. Weight is a measure of the . gravitational. force between the object and the Earth. The. acceleration of gravity on Earth is . 9.8 m/sec2. Weight is measured in units of . Newtons. If one. object has more mass than another then it weighs ( more / less ) than the other object. As an astronaut goes to the moon ...
[DOC File]WORKSHEET -- UNIVERSAL GRAVITATION
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Calculate the distance between the center of the earth and the center of the moon at which the gravitational force exerted by the earth on an object is equal in magnitude to the force exerted by the moon on the object. ANSWERS: 1. 500 - 900 N (at 65kg, 638N) 2. 0 N (at 65kg, the gravitational force would be 564N) – 11.5% less. a. (at 65kg, ¼ ...
[DOC File]Section 3 - Tredyffrin/Easttown School District
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Newton’s Law of Universal Gravitation states that the gravitational force between two masses (say, the earth and the moon), m and M, is equal to their product divided by the square of the distance r between them. Mathematically, where G is the Universal Gravitational Constant .
[DOCX File]WORKSHEET -- UNIVERSAL GRAVITATION
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WORKSHEET – Universal Law of Gravitation For an object to have weight, it must interact with another object. In other words, weight is dependent upon the surroundings. Any two masses will exert a mutual, attractive force, upon each other, called the gravitational force.
[DOC File]Mr. Dorsey: Physics - Main
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Gravitational Force worksheet. Show your work and box your answers. The force of gravity is (circle one) attractive, repulsive, neither. or . both. Before we solve electric force problems, let’s review gravity and associated gravitational force problems. Gravity is a field force that exists between any two masses; it is a mutual force of ...
[DOCX File]Gravity Force Simulation Activity.docx
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The larger the Star is the more gravitational force it will exert, pulling planets towards it, the planets will orbit more quickly and be pulled more strongly giving a more elliptical orbit. When the planet is larger it will orbit the star more slowly. The closer a planet is to its star the more quickly it …
[DOCX File]Physics 11 - Work, Power, Energy Worksheet
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Work, Power, Energy Worksheet . 1. Calculate the work done by a 47 N force pushing a pencil 0.26 m. ... 2. Calculate the work done by a 47 N force pushing a 0.025 kg pencil 0.25 m against a force of 23 N. 3. Calculate the work done by a 2.4 N force pushing a 400 g sandwich across a table 0.75 m wide. ... What is the gravitational potential ...
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