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1.4 Gravity
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This lesson
Discussing the homework
Recap 1.4
Making calculations
Worksheet mass and weight
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Learning goals
Explain the cause of gravity
Describe the difference between mass and weight.
Explain gravitational field strength
Calculate weight, mass and gravitational field strength
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Learning goals
Be able to rearrange the forumla for weight and apply this in calculations.
Learn a procedure for doing calculations.
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Discussing the homework
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Recap 1.4
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Answer these 3 questions
What is the cause of the force of gravity?
Describe the difference between mass and weight.
What determines the gravitational field strength of a planet? What is its unit?
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What is the cause of the force of gravity?
All masses exert a force on all other masses.
This force depends on:
the amount of mass
The distance between the two masses
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Describe The difference between mass and weight
Mass:
The amount of matter something is made off.
Weight:
The strength of the force of gravity on a specific object.
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What determines the gravitational field strength of a planet? What is its unit?
The mass of the planet:
A planet with a larger mass exerts a larger attractive force on other masses.
Unit: N/kg
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Exercise
Rearrange the formula to use it to calculate:
a) mass
b) gravitational field strength
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A procedure for doing calculations
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A man has a weight of 813.4 N on earth. The gravitational field strength on earth is
9.8 N/kg. Calculate his mass.
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Worksheet mass, weight and gravitational field strength
This is the homework for next lesson
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Learning goals
Be able to rearrange the forumla for weight and apply this in calculations.
Learn a procedure for doing calculations.
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Homework
The worksheet about mass, weight and gravitational field strength
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