Gravitation Class 9 Notes Science Chapter 9 Free PDF
Gravitation Class 9 Notes Science Chapter 9 Free PDF
Gravitation Class 9 Notes Science Chapter 9 Free PDF
What is Gravitation?
Gravitation is the universal phenomenon where every object in the universe attracts every other
object. This attractive force between any two objects is referred to as the "force of gravitation."
Although the gravitational force is weak and typically requires substantial masses to be
observed, it acts over long distances.
Centripetal Force
Centripetal force is like glue that keeps things moving in a circle. Imagine a merry-go-round:
as it spins faster, it's harder to hold on. This force pulls things towards the center to keep
them in the circular path. It balances with another force, making things stay put.
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Merry Go Round
When we say "centripetal," we mean moving toward the center. So, centripetal force
guides objects along a circular path and holds them there. Its strength depends on how fast
the object moves, how far it is from the center, and how heavy it is.
There's a similar-sounding force called centrifugal force, but it actually makes things want
to fly off in a straight line from the circle's center. People sometimes mix up centripetal and
centrifugal forces.
Also, the speed of the object stays the same and goes sideways from the center. We call this
"tangential velocity."
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Try yourself: What is the formula for the force of gravitational attraction between two
objects?
2
b. Force = G * mass1 + mass2 / radius
2
d. Force = G * mass1 + mass2 * radius
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As the value of G is extremely small, the gravitational force between ordinary terrestrial
objects is so small that it cannot be detected. However, the force of attraction acting on
an object due to Earth, the force of attraction between Earth and the moon, and the
force experienced by planets due to the gravitational attraction of Sun can be easily felt
and measured.
Example 1: Suppose we have two objects: Object A with a mass of 5 kilograms and Object B
with a mass of 10 kilograms. The distance between the centers of these objects is 2 meters.
We'll assume the gravitational constant, G, to be approximately 6.674 × 10-11 N m2/kg2.
Solution:
Using the Universal Law of Gravitation, we can calculate the gravitational force between these
objects:
1 2 2
F = (G * (m * m )) / r
F = (6.674 × 10-11 N m2/kg2 * (5 kg * 10 kg)) / (2 m)2
-11
2 2 2 2
F = (6.674 × 10 N m /kg * 50 kg ) / 4 m
-11 2
F = (6.674 × 10 Nm )/4
-11
F ≈ 1.6685 × 10 N
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Therefore, the gravitational force between Object A and Object B is approximately 1.6685 × 10
11
Newtons.
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Try yourself: Which of the following pairs of objects will experience the greatest
gravitational force?
a. Object R with a mass of 150 kilograms and Object S with a mass of 300
kilograms, separated by a distance of 4 meters
c. Object M with a mass of 200 kilograms and Object N with a mass of 400
kilograms, separated by a distance of 3 meters.
d. Object X with a mass of 100 kilograms and Object Y with a mass of 200
kilograms, separated by a distance of 1 meter.
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The force of gravitational attraction exerted by the earth on an object is called the “force
of gravity’'. Force of gravity acting on an object of mass m situated on Earth’s surface or
near it is given by
Gravitation Formula
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The mean value of g on the surface of Earth is found to be 9.8 ms .
Here's how the value of g is calculated.
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When an object falls towards the earth under the force of gravity alone, we say that the
object is in free fall. A freely falling object experiences a constant acceleration of g
-2
(=9.8ms ) during its downward motion. However, if an object is projected vertically
upward with a certain velocity, its velocity goes on decreasing due to gravity, till it comes
to rest and then starts falling vertically downward under gravity.
The three equations of motion viz, (i) v = u + at, (ii) s = ut + 1/2 at2, and (iii) v2 - u2 = 2as
are true for motion of objects under gravity. For free fall, the value of acceleration a = g =
9.8ms-2.
If an object is just let fall from a height then in that case u = 0 and a = +g = +9.8ms-2.
If an object is projected vertically upwards with an initial velocity u, then a = -g = -9.8ms-
2 and the object will go to a maximum height h where its final velocity becomes zero (i.e.
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Try yourself: Which of the following statements is true according to the universal law of
gravitation?
a. The force of attraction between two objects depends on their masses and the
distance between them.
b. The value of the universal constant of gravitation depends on the nature of the
intervening medium.
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Mass
The mass of an object is a measure of its inertia. The mass of an object is constant and
does not change from place to place.
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Weight
The weight of an object is the force with which it is attracted towards the earth. Weight
W of an object of mass m will be W = mg. Weight is a force acting vertically downwards.
It means that it is a vector.
As the weight of an object is a force, its SI unit is Newton (N).
An object of mass m = 1 kg has thus a weight of W = 1 x 9.8 = 9.8 N.
At a given place weight of an object is directly proportional to its mass t.e., (at a
given place). Due to this reason at a given place, we may use the weight of an object as a
measure of its mass.
Due to this very reason weight of an object on moon will be 1/6th of its weight on the
earth.
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Try yourself: Question: Which of the following statements about weight is true?
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Thrust
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Thus, pressure on a given object is the normal force acting on its surface per unit surface
area.
-2
SI unit of pressure is N m but it is also called pascal and denoted by symbol Pa.
∴ 1 pascal (1 Pa) = 1 N m-2
Same force acting on a smaller area exerts a larger pressure. It is due to this reason that
a nail or a pin has a pointed tip and knives have sharp edges.
Given force acting on a larger area exerts a smaller pressure. It is due to this reason that
foundations of houses are made broad, base of dams is made broad, sleepers are laid
below the railway line and so on.
Pressure in Fluids
Fluid is that state of matter which can flow. All liquids and gases are fluids.
Pressure in Fluids
As fluids have weight, they exert pressure on the base and the walls of the container in
which they are kept.
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In a fluid, pressure applied at any one place is transmitted equally in all directions.
Buoyancy
Whenever an object is immersed in a fluid, it experiences a force in the vertically upward
direction due to that fluid. This force due to a fluid acting in upward direction is called
‘force of buoyancy’ or ‘buoyant force or up thrust.
Buoyancy
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a. Newton (N)
b. Kilogram (kg)
c. Pascal (Pa)
d. Meter (m)
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When an object is placed in water, it experiences two main forces: buoyancy and gravity.
Buoyancy is the upward force exerted on an object immersed in a fluid (in this case, water).
It is caused by the difference in pressure between the top and bottom of the object. The
greater the volume of water displaced by the object, the greater the buoyant force.
According to Archimedes' principle, an object will experience an upward buoyant force equal
to the weight of the water it displaces. If the buoyant force is greater than the object's
weight, it will float. If the buoyant force is less than the object's weight, it will sink.
Gravity, on the other hand, is the downward force pulling the object toward the center of
the Earth. The weight of the object depends on its mass and the acceleration due to gravity. If
the weight of the object is greater than the buoyant force, it will sink. If the weight is less
than the buoyant force, it will float.
In summary, whether an object floats or sinks in water depends on the comparison between its
weight and the buoyant force exerted by the water. If the object's weight is greater, it will sink. If
the buoyant force is greater, it will float.
Archimedes’ Principle
A Greek scientist Archimedes discovered a principle regarding buoyant force (or the loss
in weight of an object when immersed in a fluid).
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Archimedes' Principle
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a. The buoyant force on an object is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by
the object
b. The buoyant force on an object is equal to the volume of the fluid displaced by
the object
c. The buoyant force on an object is equal to the mass of the fluid displaced by the
object
d. The buoyant force on an object is equal to the density of the fluid displaced by
the object
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more than the density of the fluid in which it is immersed then the object will sink in that
fluid.
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