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Force of Gravitation
Fig 4.1 Acceleration produced in the stone is due to the large force of attraction exerted by the Earth It is clear from the above example that it is this force of attraction that holds our complex universe together, keeps the moon revolving around the Earth and holds ..
Gravitational force
It is the force of attraction between any two bodies in the universe. The gravitational force is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the two bodies and directly proportional to the product of the masses of two bodies. Gravitational..
Force of Gravitation
The orbit of a planet is an ellipse with the Sun at the one of the foci.The line joining the planet and the Sun sweeps equal areas in equal intervals of tim..
Gravitation
We have learnt that a force changes or tends to change the state of rest, speed or direction of motion of an object, i.e., the force produces an acceleration. In this chapter, we are going to identify one of the forces which produces acceleration in all objects o..
Gravitational force between massive objects
>This force is very large and it is this force which keeps the planets in their respective orbits. From the above examples, it is very clear that the gravitational force between two objects of ordinary size is very small, whereas the force..
Gravitational or practical units of force
Another unit of force by which the magnitude of force can be understood and gauged, is the gravitational unit of force. A gravitational unit of force is that force with which the Earth attracts a body of unit mass towards its cen..
Dependence of Gravitational Force on Mass
According to Newton's law of gravitation, the force of attraction is directly proportional to the mass of the bod..
Dependence of Gravitational Force on Mass
gravitational force between two objects Dependence of Gravitational Force on Mass - According to Newton's law of gravitation, the force of attraction is directly proportional to the mass of the body. Consider two objects of mass m separated by a distance d, then the force between them is ..
Dependence of Gravitational Force on Mass
Dependence of Gravitational Force on Mass - According to Newton's law of gravitation, the force of attraction is directly proportional to the mass of the body. Consider two objects of mass m separated by a distance d, then the force between them is ..
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