Gravitation
Gravitation
Gravitation
Revision Notes
CHAPTER – 10
GRAVITATION
Gravity is one of the most basic forces in the universe. It plays a fundamental role not only
in the structure of our solar system but also in the way objects behave on Earth.
Gravitation
Gravitation is the force of attraction between two objects in the universe. Gravitation may be
the attraction of objects by the earth.
This force is proportional to the product of masses of the objects and inversely proportional
Gravitational force
Eg :- If a body is dropped from a certain height, it falls downwards due to earth’s gravity. If a
body is thrown upwards, it reaches a certain height and then falls downwards due to the
earth’s gravity.
GRAVITY
A natural force that pulls all objects toward the center of the earth
keeps the moon orbiting
It holds stars together . . .
And binds galaxies together for billions of years ….Prevents Planets from losing their
atmospheres.
3. Free Fall
With negligible air resistance, falling objects can be considered freely falling. objects
of different shapes accelerate differently (stone vs feather)
where M is the mass of the Earth and d is the distance between the object and the earth.
For objects near or on the surface of the earth d is equal to the radius of the earth R
Mass is a fundamental, universal property. You have the same amount of mass no
matter where you are in the Universe.
The mass of the moon is less than the mass of the earth. So the moon exerts lesser
force on the objects than the earth.
The weight of an object on the moon is one sixth of its weight on the earth.
The weight of an object on the earth is the force with which the earth attracts the
object and the weight of an object on the moon is the force with which the moon
attracts the object.
Earth 5
Moon
8. Pressure In Fluids
9. Buoyancy
10. Why objects float or sink when placed on the surface of water?
Take some water in a beaker. Take a piece of cork and an iron nail of the same mass.
Place them on the water. The cork floats and the nail sinks.
If the density of an object is less than the density of a liquid, it will float on the liquid
and if the density of an object is more than the density of a liquid, it will sink in the
liquid.
12 .Relative density
The relative density of a substance is the ratio of the density of a substance to the
density of water. It is a ratio of similar quantities and has no unit.