Subject: Science
Weight of the body is high at poles than in equator. This note has brief information about difference in gravity within our earth and illustrates how falling rate or acceleration due to gravity is independent of the masses of the falling bodies.
Variation of 'g' on the poles & equator.
We know that the shape of the earth is not completely spherical rather it is oval as shown in the figure.
Due to this, the polar radius (Rp) of the earth is less than the equatorial radius (Re).
i.e. Rp < Re
Since acceleration due to gravity (g) is inversely proportional to the square of radius, the value of g is more at poles & less at equatorial region.
i.e.,gp > ge Because Rp< Re
Since gp > ge the weight of an object on poles is greater than on equator.
The weight of object at Solukhumbu and Janakpur:
The weight of the object is greater at Janakpur.
It is because weight of the body is directly proportional to acceleration due to gravity and acceleration due to gravity is inversely proportional to the radius plus height squared from sea level
i.e. w ∝ g and g ∝ \(\frac 1{(R + H)^2}\)
As Solukhumbu lies at the higher altitude than Janakpur, the value of g is less at Solukhumbu and accordingly the weight is less at Solukhumbu than Janakpur.
Feather and Coin experiment
Please watch below video for a demonstration of the experiment:
The main conclusion of feather and coin experiment is that the falling rate or acceleration due to gravity is independent of the masses of the falling bodies.
OR
If there is no air resistance than all the bodies fall together irrespective of their masses.
Fig 1.7 Coin and feather experiment
When a coin and a feather are freely falling in presence of air the air resistance experienced by each object is different as they have different size and structure. So they fall at different rate which is less than 9.8 m/s2. But in absence of air, there is nothing to resist their falling so they fall at the same rate 9.8 m/s2.
Gravity (g) | Gravitational constant (G) |
Its value is different at different places. | Its value is constant which is equal to 6.67 × 10-11 |
Its unit is m/s2. | Its unit is Nm2/kg2. |
It is a vector quantity. | It is a scalar quantity. |
To lift any object, a force is needed and this force must exceed the weight of the object. As weight is calculated from mass of the object and acceleration due to gravity (m × g), a large object has a greater weight and a smaller object has a lesser weight. That's why it is difficult to lift a large stone on the surface of the earth but easy to lift small one.
We have,
Mass of the moon (M)= 7.2 × 1022 kg
Radius of the moon (R) = 1.7 × 106 m
Mass of a man (m) = 60 kg
Weight of object (w) = ?
According to formula, or,
or,
=
= = 16.62 × 10-1 = 1.662 m/s2
Hence, the acceleration due to gravity on moon is 1.662 m/s2.
Now,
Mass of a man (m)= 60 kg
Acceleration due to gravity (g) = 166.2 m/s2
Weight of man (F)= ?
We know,
F= mg
= 60 × 1.662
= 99.72 N
Hence, the weight of a man of 60 kg mass on the moon is 99.72 N.
Here,
We have,
Radius of the earth(R)= 6.4 × 103km= 6.4 × 106 m
Height of Mount Everest (h) = 8848 m= 8.848 × 103 m
Value of g at the surface (g) = 9.8 m/s2
Value of g at the top of Mt. Everest (g1) = ?
According to,, so,
=
=
= =
= o.997 × 9.8
= 9.77 m/s2
The acceleration due to gravity at the top of Mount Everest is 9.77 m/s2.
Now, Mass of object (m) = 25 kg
Acceleration due to gravity (g) = 9.77 m/s2
Weight of object (w) = ?
We have,
W = mg
= 25 × 9.77
= 244.25 N
The weight of the body of mass 25 kg on the top of the Mount Everest is 244.25 N.
The acceleration due to gravity on the earth is 9.8 m/s2. What do you meant by this statement?
It means that the rate of change of velocity occurred in any body due to the force of gravity is 9.8 m/s.
The mass of the Jupiter is 1.9 x 1027 kg and its radius is 7.1 x -10 7m. What is the acceleration due to gravity on the Jupiter? Also, calculate the weight of a person having mass 60 kg in Jupiter.
Here,
Mass of Jupiter(M) = 1.9 x 1027 kg
Radius of Jupiter (R) = 7.1 x 107 m
Accrleration due to gravity of jupiter (gj) = ?
Mass of a person on the Jupiter (W) = ?
Gravitational constant (G) = 6.67 x 10-11 N m2 / kg2
we have ,
g =\(\frac{G.M}{R^2}\)
= \(\frac{6.67×10^-11×1.9×10^27}{(7.1×10^7)^2}\)
= 25 m/s2
Again,
According to formula W = m.g
∴ w = 60 x 25
1500N
Therefore, the acceleration due to gravity is 25 m/s2 and the weight of a person is 1500N.
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