1 Introduction, Measurement, Estimating 2 Describing Motion: Kinematics In One Dimension 3 Kinematics In Two Or Three Dimensions; Vectors 4 Dynamics: Newton's Laws Of Motion 5 Using Newton's Laws: Friction, Circular Motion, Drag Forces 6 Gravitation And Newton's Synthesis 7 Work And Energy 8 Conservation Of Energy 9 Linear Momentum 10 Rotationalmotion 11 Angular Momentum; General Rotation 12 Static Equilibrium; Elasticity And Fracture 13 Fluids 14 Oscillations 15 Wave Motion 16 Sound 17 Temperature, Thermal Expansion And The Ideal Gas Law 18 Kinetic Theory Of Gases 19 Heat And The First Law Of Thermodynamics 20 Second Law Of Thermodynamics 21 Electric Charge And Electric Field 22 Gauss's Law 23 Electric Potential 24 Capacitance, Dielectrics, Electric Energy Storage 25 Electric Currents And Resistance 26 Dc Circuits 27 Magnetism 28 Sources Of Magnetic Field 29 Electromagnetic Induction And Faraday's Law 30 Inductance, Electromagnetic Oscillations, And Ac Circuits 31 Maxwell's Equation And Electromagnetic Waves 32 Light: Reflection And Refraction 33 Lenses And Optical Instruments 34 The Wave Nature Of Light: Interference 35 Diffraction And Polarization 36 Special Theory Of Relativity 37 Early Quantum Theory And Models Of The Atom 38 Quantum Mechanics 39 Quantum Mechanics Of Atoms 40 Molecules And Solids 41 Nuclear Physics And Radioactivity 42 Nuclear Energy; Effects And Uses Of Radiation 43 Elementary Particles 44 Astrophysics And Cosmology expand_more
6.1 Newton’s Law Of Universal Gravitation 6.2 Vector Form Of Newton’s Law Of Universal Gravitation 6.3 Gravity Near The Earth’s Surface; Geophysical Applications 6.4 Satellites And “weightlessness” 6.5 Kepler’s Laws And Newton’s Synthesis 6.6 Gravitational Field 6.7 Types Of Forces In Nature 6.8 Principle Of Equivalence; Curvature Of Space; Black Holes Chapter Questions expand_more
Problem 1Q: Does an apple exert a gravitational force on the Earth? If so, how large a force? Consider an apple... Problem 2Q: The Suns gravitational pull on the Earth is much larger than the Moons. Yet the Moons is mainly... Problem 3Q: Will an object weigh more at the equator or at the poles?What two effects are at work? Do they... Problem 4Q: Why is more fuel required for a spacecraft to travel fromthe Earth to the Moon than it does to... Problem 5Q: The gravitational force on the Moon due to the Earth is onlyabout half the force on the Moon due to... Problem 6Q: How did the scientists of Newton's era determine the distance from the Earth to the Moon, despite... Problem 7Q: If it were possible to drill a hole all the way through the Earth along a diameter, then it would be... Problem 8Q: A satellite in a geosynchronous orbit stays over the same spot on the Earth at all times. The... Problem 9Q: Which pulls harder gravitationally, the Earth on the Moon, or the Moon on the Earth? Which... Problem 10Q: Would it require less speed to launch a satellite (a) toward the east or (b) toward the west?... Problem 11Q: An antenna loosens and becomes detached from a satellite in a circular orbit around the Earth.... Problem 12Q: Describe how careful measurements of the variation in g in the vicinity of an ore deposit might be... Problem 13Q: The Sun is below us at midnight, nearly in line with the Earths center. Are we then heavier at... Problem 14Q: When will your apparent weight be the greatest, as measured by a scale in a moving elevator: when... Problem 15Q: If the Earths mass were double what it actually is, in what ways would the Moons orbit be different? Problem 16Q: The source of the Mississippi River is closer to the center ofthe Earth than is its outlet in... Problem 17Q: People sometimes ask. What keeps a satellite up in its orbitaround the Earth? How would you respond? Problem 18Q: Explain how a runner experiences free fall or apparentweightlessness between steps. Problem 19Q: If you were in a satellite orbiting the Earth, how might you cope with walking, drinking, or putting... Problem 20Q: Is the centripetal acceleration of Mars in its orbit around the Sun larger or smaller than the... Problem 21Q: The mass of the planet Pluto was not known until it was discovered to have a moon. Explain how this... Problem 22Q: The Earth moves faster in its orbit around the Sun in January than in July. Is the Earth closer to... Problem 23Q: Keplers laws tell us that a planet moves faster when it is closer to the Sun than when it is farther... Problem 24Q: Does your body directly sense a gravitational field? (Compare to what you would feel in free fall.) Problem 25Q: Discuss the conceptual differences between g as acceleration due to gravity and g as gravitational... Problem 1P: (I) Calculate the force of Earths gravity on a spacecraft 2.00 Earth radii above the Earths surface... Problem 2P: (I) Calculate the acceleration due to gravity on the Moon. The Moons radius is 1.74 106m and its... Problem 3P Problem 4P Problem 5P Problem 6P: (II) Calculate the effective value of g, the acceleration of gravity,at (a) 6400m, and (b) 6400 km,... Problem 7P: (II) You are explaining to friends why astronauts feel weightless orbiting in the space shuttle, and... Problem 8P Problem 9P: (II) Four 8.5-kg spheres are located at the corners of a square of side 0.80 m. Calculate the... Problem 10P: (II) Two objects attract each other gravitationally with a force of 2.5 10-10N when they are 0.25 m... Problem 11P: (II) Four masses are arranged as shown in Fig. 625. Determine the x and y components of the... Problem 12P: (II) Estimate the acceleration due to gravity at the surface of Europa (one of the moons of Jupiter)... Problem 13P: (II) Suppose the mass of the Earth were doubled, but it kept the same density and spherical shape.... Problem 14P Problem 15P: (II) At what distance from the Earth will a spacecraft traveling directly from the Earth to the Moon... Problem 16P: (II) Determine the mass of the Sun using the known value for the period of the Earth and its... Problem 17P: (II) Two identical point masses, each of mass M, always remain separated by a distance of 2R. A... Problem 18P Problem 19P: (III) (a) Use the binomial expansion (1x)n=1nx+n(n1)2x2 to show that the value of g is altered by... Problem 20P Problem 21P Problem 22P Problem 23P Problem 24P Problem 25P: (II) You know your mass is 65 kg, but when you stand on a bathroom scale in an elevator, it says... Problem 26P: (II) A 13.0-kg monkey hangs from a cord suspended from the ceiling of an elevator. The cord can... Problem 27P: (II) Calculate the period of a satellite orbiting the Moon, 120 km above the Moons surface. Ignore... Problem 28P Problem 29P: (II) What will a spring scale read for the weight of a 53-kg woman in an elevator that moves (a)... Problem 30P Problem 31P: (II) What is the apparent weight of a 75-kg astronaut2500 km from the center of the Earths Moon in a... Problem 32P: (II) A Ferris wheel 22.0 m in diameter rotates once every12.5 s (sec Fig. 519). What is the ratio of... Problem 33P Problem 34P Problem 35P Problem 36P: (III) An inclined plane, fixed to the inside of an elevator, makes a 32 angle with the floor. A mass... Problem 37P: (I) Use Keplers laws and the period of the Moon (27.4 d) to determine the period of an artificial... Problem 38P: (I) Determine the mass of the Earth from the known period and distance of the Moon. Problem 39P: (I) Neptune is an average distance of 4.5109 km from the Sun. Estimate the length of the Neptunian... Problem 40P: (II) Planet A and planet B are in circular orbits around a distant star. Planet A is 9.0 times... Problem 41P: (II) Our Sun rotates about the center of our Galaxy (mG 4 1041 kg) at a distance of about 3 104... Problem 42P: (II) Table 63 gives the mean distance, period, and mass for the four largest moons of Jupiter (those... Problem 43P: (II) Determine the mean distance from Jupiter for each ofJupiters moons, using Keplers third law.... Problem 44P: (II) The asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter consists ofmany fragments (which some space... Problem 45P: (III) The comet Hale-Bopp has a period of 2400 years.(a) What is its mean distance from the Sun? (b)... Problem 46P Problem 47P: (III) The orbital periods and mean orbital distances r for Jupiters four largest moons are given in... Problem 48P: (II) What is the magnitude and direction of the gravitational field midway between the Earth and... Problem 49P: (II) (a) What is the gravitational field at the surface of the Earth due to the Sun? (b) Will this... Problem 50P Problem 51GP: How far above the Earths surface will the acceleration of gravity be half what it is at the surface? Problem 52GP: At the surface of a certain planet, the gravitational acceleration g has a magnitude of 12.0 m/s2. A... Problem 53GP: A certain white dwarf star was once an average star like our Sun. But now it is in the last stage of... Problem 54GP: What is the distance from the Earths center to a point out-side the Earth where the gravitational... Problem 55GP: The rings of Saturn are composed of chunks of ice that orbit the planet. The inner radius of the... Problem 56GP: During an Apollo lunar landing mission, the commandmodule continued to orbit the Moon at an altitude... Problem 57GP Problem 58GP Problem 59GP: Jupiter is about 320 limes as massive as the Earth. Titus,it has been claimed that a person would be... Problem 60GP: The Sun rotates about the center of the Milky Way Galaxy (Fig. 629) at a distance of about 30,000... Problem 61GP Problem 62GP: A satellite of mass 5500 kg orbits the Earth and has a period of 6200 s. Determine (a) the radius of... Problem 63GP: Show that the rate of change of your weight is 2GmEmr3 If you are travelling directly away from... Problem 64GP: Astronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope deduced the presence of an extremely massive core in... Problem 65GP: Suppose all the mass of the Earth were compacted into a small spherical ball. What radius must the... Problem 66GP: A plumb bob (a mass m hanging on a string) is deflected from the vertical by an angle due to a... Problem 67GP: A geologist searching for oil finds that the gravity at a certain location is 2 parts in 107 smaller... Problem 68GP Problem 69GP: A science-fiction tale describes an artificial planet in theform of a band completely encircling a... Problem 70GP: How long would a day be if the Earth were rotating so fastthat objects at the equator were... Problem 71GP: An asteroid of mass m is in a circular orbit of radius raround the Sun with a speed v. It has an... Problem 72GP: Newton had the data listed in Table 64, plus the relative sizes of these objects: in terms of the... Problem 73GP: A satellite circles a spherical planet of unknown mass in a circular orbit of radius 2.0 107 m. The... Problem 74GP Problem 75GP: The gravitational force at different places on Earth due to the Sun and the Moon depends on each... Problem 76GP Problem 77GP: Estimate the value of the gravitational constant G in Newtons law of universal gravitation using the... Problem 78GP: Between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, several thousand small objects called asteroids move in... format_list_bulleted