I was looking at the gravitation constant and I didnt understand the parts of it with kg, and seconds. Could someone please explain in detail how to use this constant and give an example of some calculations?
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I wonderd how if could calculate G the gravitational constant by combining the two formulas;
Fg=G x (m1 x m2 / r^2)
Fz=m1 x g
you can only make these two fromulas equal to each other when you stand on the surface of the earth. or when you recalculate your g (accelaration towards the...
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I would like some help with this question:
A bomb is dropped on a foreign planet. The bomb is dropped from a height of 200m. The bomb traveled the last 100m of the fall in 2.5 seconds. What is the acceleration from the gravitational constant on this planet?
2. The...
Please don't be too cruel. I obviously have to be doing something wrong but it seems to me that the gravitational constant may be a variable based on coulombs constant and an objects charge per mass. The formula I have found would be
G = Ke x ((Q1 / M1) x (Q2 / M2))
This would give a...
Homework Statement
A student proposes to measure the gravitational constant G by suspending two
spherical objects from the ceiling of a tall cathedral and measuring the deflection of the cables
from the vertical. Draw a free-body diagram of one of the objects. If two 100.0-kg objects are...
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A student attempts to measure the gravitational constant G by suspending two 100.0kg spherical masses from a high ceiling in a shopping center and measuring the deflection of the cables from the vertical.
The cables are 45.0m long and attached to the ceiling 1.00m apart...
Is the gravitational constant in Newton's equations a description of the curvature of space time? if it is, does that mean it is a tensor, or simply a constant derived from experiment?
Has the gravitational constant been measured elsewhere than Earth? Perhaps during the lunar missions?
I ask this because I'm wondering whether the gravitational constant is indeed constant throughout space, or at least something that can verify that.
I'm trying to learn more about the differences and similarities b/w electrostatics and gravitation. Ke and G seem structurally similar, but while Ke can be broken down into 1 / 4 pi Epsilon0, I was wondering if there is a similar sub-structure for G? Is there any unit in gravitation analogous to...
I'm just trying to find how to derive the gravitational constant G. In other words what is G in terms of pi, r, \epsilon, etc. And how does it relate to k, the permittivity of free space. Like in: Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
In my physics class, we learned that everything accelerates towards each other at 6.67 x 10-11. I'm not sure what about that doesn't make sense (We didn't talk about it much, but we're expected to know about it) but something doesn't. How can EVERYTHING accelerate at the gravity? Uhhh, wouldn't...
I have a question about gravitational constant.
Gravitational constant is dimensionfull constant but say time is is affected by gravitation causing gravitational time dilation. So the definition of second is local.
Does it means that gravitational constant is well defined locally but not...
I am looking for some clarification on the gravitational constant.
What is the equation that produces it and what does it add to the value of a calculated gravity i.e what would the calculated gravity represent if it was removed from the equation? Also I have read it is a fudge by Newton and...
hi, i am trying to figure out the Schwarzschild Radius of myself but i don't know how to find the gravitational constant in the equation. G=6.67 x 10-11N(M/kg)2. What do i plug in on the N(M/kg)2? is that my mass and KG? Earth's? not quite sure... please let me know. Thank you
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Evil Alien has put an Asteroid with
mass of 1,000,000kg to destroy mankind.
Distance from center of the Earth to Asteroid
(assume negligible center) is
10^8m and let's the gravitational force do the work.
Earth radius is 6.4 x 10^6m
and its mass is 5.98 x 10^24kg...
Hi,
A few years ago, I heard that string theory suggested a link between the gravitational constant (G) and Planck's constant (h). Is this true? If so, what value of G does string theory predict? Any references would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
San
A satellite is designed to orbit Earth at an altitude above it's surface that will place it in a gravitational field with a strength of 4.5N/kg
a) calculate the distance above the surface of at which the satellite must orbit
g= GMp/r^2
r^2 = (6.67*10^-11)(5.98*10^24)/4.5 N/kg
r =...
If the universal gravitational constant was changed from 6.67 X 10^-11 to 6.67 X 10^+11 what would happen?
Hi. I am doing a physics project for grade 12 physics. Here is the question: The universal gravitational constant, G, is suddenly changed from 6.67 X 10^-11 Nm^2/kg^2 to 6.67 X 10^+11...
I am using the Gravitational constant in "the Newton's law of universal gravitation Equation"
I just want to know is the Gravitational constant always = 6.67*10^-11
Thanks so much!
G is the gravitational constant. it's approximate value is:
G = (6.67428\pm0.0010)*10(power -11) m(power 3) kg(power-1) s(power-2)
= (6.67428\pm0.0010)*10(power -11) N m(power 2) kg(power-2)
= (6.67428\pm0.0010)*10(power -8) cm(power 3) g(power-1) s(power-2)
now what is this? is this even an...
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Why, in the second step of the question, is 0.001 added to the right side?
Part 2. In the equation Ve = sqrt 2(6.6742 x 10^-11 N m^2 / kg^2 (12.1kg))/0.106780959m
I'm trying to calculate the escape velocity of an object, and have figured out everything up to this...
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I'm writing a report about the gravitational constant G.
I have trouble figuering out what all the variables mean means.
G = w^2 * r^2 * d(Φ1 - Φ2) / 2M(1 + d/r(Φ1 - Φ2))
The experiment was executed in Cavendish torsion balance.
Two wires which held 2 large orbs, and 2 small...
A student proposes to measure the gravitational constant G by suspending two spherical objects from the ceiling of a tall cathedral and measuring the deflection of the cables from the vertical. Draw a free-body diagram of one of the objects. If two 100.0 kg objects are suspended at the lower...
At the Earth's surface a projectile is launched straight up at a speed of 10.1 km/s. To what height will it rise?
Universal gravitational constant = 6.673e-11 N m^2/kg^2
Radius of the Earth = 6.370e+6 m
Mass of the Earth = 5.980e+24 kg
I know to use the equation U= - (Gm1m2)/ r
but I...
im trying to find the maximum distance of a spacecraft from the earth, whre GM is used ( M is the mass of the Earth and G is the gravitational constant) ...
i was just wondering if there is a general formual for this?
I wasn't sure were to put this but I think that it's supposed to go here:
I was in some science site and I saw one of those "prove Einstein wrong" kind of adds. Now I know that that kind of stuff is garbage but I was curious (and bored) so I went to have a look. It turnes out that there's a...
I'm asking myself, what influences the gravitational constant? Our universe must somehow have characteristics that have a certain mathematical relation which leads to this value... Have any papers been written on the matter?
Hi.
Part of my homework was to work out what the SI base units of the gravitaional constant are.
I'm crap at working out base units so could somebody help me out?
Thanks
If anyones wondering, G is 6.67 x 10ˉ¹¹ N m² kgˉ²
WHY was this thread closed? it's a perfectly legit topic and question.
many people have offered an explanation for why G is what it is. it is what it is because of the units of time, length, and mass we humans have anthropocentrically decided to use. it is a fundamental quantity and if...
gravitational constanT G -- HELP!
ok, right now I'm working on a physics project :) satelite motion around earth...I managed to create a program that simulates all that stuff...but I don't quite like my G constant!
In my program I want to recreate moon and Earth relationship!
so...
When I took physics I learned that cavendish measured the gravitational constant G (a so-called, “non-derivable constant”), by using a torsion balance to measure the attraction of two bodies. However, what exactly is G? Is it just there to make things "fit" or what? So some time ago I read a...
For a fabrication (*sniff*), I certainly am having trouble in a very real way. These are some upcoming test questions. I don't understand the answers. *sniff*
Q. An astronaut in outer space wants to play a solitary game of "throw, bounce, catch" by tossing a ball as massive as he is against a...