What happens to the gravitational force when you increase or reduce any one of the two masses? _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________       What happens to the gravitational force when you increase or decrease the distance between the two masses?

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An apple falls to the ground when it loses its support from a tree; a pen falls from a table when given a push; and a soccer ball returns the ground after being kicked up in the air. Have you ever wondered why objects behave this way? Write your ideas in the textbox below:

 

 

 

1.2 Investigating the gravitational force

Open the link: http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/gravity-force-lab and try to play with the simulation then list some questions of interest for investigation.

 

The instructor will guide in exploring some questions of interest, for example: 

  1. What happens to the gravitational force when you increase or reduce any one of the two masses?

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  1. What happens to the gravitational force when you increase or decrease the distance between the two masses?

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  1. State Newton's third law for gravitational forces (i.e., what is the relationship between “force on m1 by m2” and “force on m2 by m1”)

 

 

 

  1. Summarize the nature of gravitational force

 

 

 

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