Gravitational Fields
Gravitational Fields
Gravitational Fields
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Coulombs law
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State one difference and one similarity between gravitational and electric fields.
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A speck of dust has a mass of 1.0 10-18 kg and carries a charge equal to that of one electron.
Near to the Earths surface it experiences a uniform downward electric field of strength
100 N C-1 and a uniform gravitational field of strength 9.8 N kg-1.
Draw a free-body force diagram for the speck of dust. Label the forces clearly.
Calculate the magnitude and direction of the resultant force on the speck of dust.
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2.
Two identical table tennis balls, A and B, each of mass 1.5g, are attached to non-conducting
threads. The balls are charged to the same positive value. When the threads are fastened to a
point P the balls hang as shown in the diagram. The distance from P to the centre of A or B
is 10.0 cm.
P
10.0 cm
50 50
B
15.3 cm
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Show that the electrostatic force between the two balls is 1.8 10-2 N.
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How does the gravitational force between the two balls compare with the electrostatic force
given above?
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3.
The diagram (not to scale) shows a satellite of mass ms in circular orbit at speed s around the
Earth, mass ME. The satellite is at a height h above the Earths surface and the radius of the
Earth is RE.
s
Satellite
h
Earth
RE
Using the symbols above write down an expression for the centripetal force needed to maintain
the satellite in this orbit.
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Write down an expression for the gravitational field strength in the region of the satellite.
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State an appropriate unit for this quantity.
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Use your two expressions to show that the greater the height of the satellite above the Earth, the
smaller will be its orbital speed.
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Explain why, if a satellite slows down in its orbit, it nevertheless gradually spirals in towards the
Earths surface.
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4.
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How does the electric field strength E vary with distance r from the point charge?
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Give an example of a region in which you would expect to find a uniform electric field.
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5.
6.42 1023 kg
Radius rM of Mars
3.40 106 m
Calculate the force exerted on a body of mass 1.00 kg on the surface of Mars.
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For any planet the relationship between g (the free fall acceleration at the surface) the planets
density and its radius R is
g=
4
3
GR
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6.
A futuristic postal system on a colonised Moon might use tunnels bored through the Moon, such
as that shown between A and B. There is no air in the tunnels and their sides are frictionless.
A
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B
Radius
of Moon
rM
Centre of
Moon
mass m M
It can be shown that a parcel released at A would oscillate with simple harmonic motion
between A and B unless it was collected at B.
(a)
(i)
(ii)
Sketch a graph to show how the velocity of the parcel varies at it moves through the
tunnel from A to B.
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(b)
2
tAB = 3
4 G
M
where M is the mean density of the Moon.
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
The equation shows that tAB does not depend on the length of the tunnel.
Explain qualitatively why this appears to be reasonable.
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7.
The diagram (not to scale) shows a satellite of mass ms in circular orbit at speed s around the
Earth, mass ME. The satellite is at a height h above the Earths surface and the radius of the
Earth is RE.
vS
Satellite
h
Earth
RE
Explain why, although the speed of the satellite is constant, its velocity varies.
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Using the symbols above, write down an expression for the centripetal force needed to maintain
the satellite in this orbit.
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Write down an expression for the Earths gravitational field strength in the region of the satellite.
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State an appropriate unit for this quantity.
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Use your two expressions to show that the greater the height of the satellite above the Earth, the
smaller will be its orbital speed.
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8.
The value of G, the gravitational constant, is 6.67 1011 N m2 kg2. What are the base units of
G?
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A satellite orbits the Earth, mass M, in a circular path of radius r, with speed v, as shown in the
diagram.
Satelite
v
Earth
4 2 r 3
GM
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Personal navigation devices use the Global Positioning System (GPS). GPS satellites are in a
non-equatorial orbit at a height of 20 000 km above the Earth. The time to complete one orbit is
12 hours. Given that the radius of the Earth is 6400 km, use the above relationship to find the
mass M of the Earth.
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9.
Earth
Explain how the diagram indicates that gravitational field strength is a vector quantity.
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When a satellite is placed in a circular orbit around the Earth its change in gravitational potential
is 2.2 107 J kg1. If the satellite has a mass of 5500 kg, calculate the work done in placing the
satellite in this orbit.
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Explain why the gravitational potential energy of a satellite does not chance as it orbits the
Earth.
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10.
The diagram shows a body of mass m situated at a point which is a distance R from the centre of
the Earth and r from the centre of the Moon.
Earth
Moon
m
MM
ME
R
The masses of the Earth and Moon are ME and MM respectively. The gravitational constant is G.
Using the symbols given, write down an expression for
(i)
the gravitational force of attraction between the body and the Earth,
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the gravitational force of attraction between the body and the Moon.
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The resultant gravitational force exerted upon the body at this point is zero. Calculate the
distance R of the body from the centre of the Earth given that
r = 3.9 107 m and ME = 81 MM
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vS
Satellite
h
Earth
RE
Using the symbols given, write down an expression for the magnitude of
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(ii)
Show that the greater the height of the satellite above the Earths surface, the smaller will
be its orbital speed.
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13.
The orbit of the Moon, which has a mass m, is a circle of approximate radius 60R, where R is the
radius of the Earth. Show that the gravitational attraction between the Earth, mass M, and the
Moon is given by
GMm
3600R 2
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The mass of the Earth is 6.0 1024 kg and its radius is 6.4 106 m. Show that the orbital speed
of the Moon around the Earth is approximately 1 km s1.
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Hence confirm that it takes the Moon about 30 days to orbit the Earth.
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14.
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(i)
State Newtons law for the gravitational force between point masses.
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(ii)
Use this law to show that the gravitational field strength g at a distance r from the
centre of the Earth, where r is greater than or equal to the radius R of the Earth, is
given by
g=
GM
r2
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(iii)
Use the axes below to plot a graph to show how g varies as the distance r increases
from its minimum value of R to a value of 4R.
Gravitational
field strength
g
3g / 4
g/2
g/4
0
2R
3R
4R
(b)
(i)
When a satellite, which travels in a circular orbit around the Earth, moves to a
different orbit the change in its gravitational potential energy can be calculated
using the idea of equipotential surfaces. What is an equipotential surface?
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Add to the diagram below three equipotential surfaces which have equal changes of
potential between them.
Earth
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(c)
The change in the gravitational potential energy of the satellite when it moves to a
different orbit might be calculated using the expression
weight of satellite change in height.
(i)
(ii)
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