temp:prelec:newtoniangravitation

  • Earlier we talked about mg
    • It turns out that is an approximate form for the interaction between two objects with mass, which i'll describe now
  • Consider the Earth and the Moon.
    • Certainly, you've heard the Earth and Moon are attracted to each other
      • That attraction is how the Earth and Moon interact – through the gravitational force – it is a force that involves no contact
  • Newton developed the model for universal gravitation by studying data collected by Brahe and Kepler
    • Used it to predict the motion of astronomical objects
  • Here's Earth and Moon
    • The force that the Moon exerts on the Earth
      • Write out equation
      • Describe all the bits (G, separation vector, minus sign, unit vector)
    • What about Earth on Moon? different separation vector
  • This force is really weak; astronomical objects are affected by gravity
    • On Earth, most objects are unaffected by the gravitational interaction with other objects, because overwhelming affected by interaction with Earth.
      • But we already have a model for that - mg = GMEm/RE^2
  • Motion? Objects move in elliptical orbits (special case circular)
    • Predicting the motion of astronomical objects in general requires computation
  • temp/prelec/newtoniangravitation.txt
  • Last modified: 2014/07/24 01:54
  • by caballero