Gravitation Structured 2015
Gravitation Structured 2015
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(ii)
The Earth and the Moon may be considered to be two isolated point masses. The masses of the
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Earth and the Moon are 5.98 10 kg and 7.35 10 kg respectively and their
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separation is 3.84 10 m, as shown below. The diagram is not to scale.
E a rth
m a s s 5 .9 8
M oon
m a s s 7 .3 5 1 0 22k g
1 0 24k g
P
3 .8 4 1 0 8m
(b)
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s ta r m a s s
M 1
P
R
s ta r m a s s
M 2
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The stars have the same orbital period T. Each star may be considered to act as a
point mass with its mass concentrated at its centre. The stars, of masses M1 and M2,
orbit at distances R1 and R2 respectively from point P.
(a)
State the name of the force that provides the centripetal force for the motion of
the stars.
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(b)
By considering the force acting on one of the stars, deduce that the orbital period
T is given by the expression
4 2
2
T
R1 R1 R2 .
GM 2
2
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(c)
The star of mass M1 is closer to the point P than the star of mass M2. Using the
answer in (b), state and explain which star has the larger mass.
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3.
At position A, the rocket engine is switched off and the spacecraft begins coasting
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freely. At position A, the speed of the spacecraft is 5.37 10 m s and at position B,
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5.10 10 m s . The time to travel from position A to position B is 6.00 10 s.
(a)
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(ii)
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(b)
The diagram below shows the variation with distance from Earth of the kinetic
energy Ek of the spacecraft. The radius of Earth is R.
e n e rg y
R
0
d is ta n c e
On the diagram above, draw the variation with distance from the surface of Earth of the
gravitational potential energy Ep of the spacecraft.
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(Total 8 marks)
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(b)
A planet has mass M and radius R0. The magnitude g0 of the gravitational field
strength at the surface of a planet is
g0 G
M
R0
(c)
The graph below shows the variation with distance R from the centre of the
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planet of the gravitational potential V. The radius R0 of the planet = 5.0 10 m.
Values of V are not shown for R < R0.
R / 10 7m
0 .0
0 .5
1 .0
1 .5
2 .0
2 .5
3 .0
3 .5
4 .0
4 .5
5 .0
5 .5
6 .0
6 .5
7 .0
7 .5
8 .0
0 .5
1 .0
V / 1 0 7 Jk g1
1 .5
2 .0
2 .5
3 .0
3 .5
4 .0
4 .5
5 .0
Use the graph to determine the magnitude of the gravitational field strength at the
surface of the planet.
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(d)
A satellite of mass 3.2 10 kg is launched from the surface of the planet. Use
the graph to estimate the minimum launch speed that the satellite must have in
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order to reach a height of 2.0 10 m above the surface of the planet. (You may
assume that it reaches its maximum speed immediately after launch.)
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(Total 12 marks)
5.
(b)
A satellite is in orbit about Earth at a distance R from the centre of Earth. The
Earth may be regarded as a point mass situated at its centre.
Deduce that the kinetic energy of the satellite is numerically equal to half the
potential energy of the satellite.
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(c)
The distance between the centre of the Moon and the centre of Earth is about 4.0
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10 m. The Moon may also be regarded as a point mass situated at its centre.
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The orbital period of the Moon about the Earth is 2.4 10 s.
(i)
(ii)
Use your answer in (b) and (c)(i) to calculate a value for the gravitational
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potential due to Earth at a distance of 4.0 10 m from its centre.
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(b)
(ii)
(c)
Keplers third law may be applied to the satellite orbiting the Earth. Use your answers to
(b) to deduce that in Keplers third law there is a constant K given by
4 2
K = GM E .
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(d)
State an expression for the gravitational field strength g at the surface of the
Earth in terms of ME and the radius of Earth RE.
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(e)
6.410 m. Using your answers to (c) and (d), deduce that the orbital period of a
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satellite that is at a height RE above the surface of Earth is 1.410 s.
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(b)
and the
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(b)
and the
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(b)
(c)
The radius of Mars is 3.4 10 m and the magnitude of the gravitational field
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strength at a height of 1.2 10 m above its surface is 1.8 N kg . Use your
answer to (b) to deduce that the magnitude of the gravitational potential at
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height of 1.2 10 m above the surface of Mars is 8.3 10 J kg .
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(d)
A lump of rock is moving with speed v, towards Mars. Its closest distance of
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approach to Mars is at distance 1.8 10 m above the surface of Mars. Deduce
that the lump of rock will go into circular orbit about Mars if the speed v is less
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than 3.0 10 m s .
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10.
(b)
g ra v ita tio n a l
p o te n tia l
On the axes below, sketch a graph to show the variation with distance from
the centre of the Moon of the gravitational potential of the meteorite as it
approaches the Moon. The radius of the Moon is r.
+ve
d is ta n c e fro m c e n tre o f M o o n
ve
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kg.
Estimate the impact speed with which the meteorite hits the surface of the
Moon.
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(iii)
Suggest one factor that will make the impact speed greater than your
estimate.
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(c)
A similar meteorite moves towards the Earth from a long distance away.
Suggest how the total energy of the meteorite varies with distance when the
meteorite is
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This question is about gravitational field strength near the surface of a planet.
(a)
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(b)
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(c)
A small sphere is projected horizontally near the surface of the planet in (b).
Photographs of the sphere are taken at time intervals of 0.20 s. The images of
the sphere are placed on a grid and the result is shown below.
p o in t o f
re le a s e
1 .0 0 c m r e p re s e n ts 1 .0 0 m
The first photograph is taken at time t = 0. Each 1.00 cm on the grid represents a
distance of 1.00 m in both the horizontal and the vertical directions.
Use the diagram to
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(ii)
calculate a value for the acceleration of free fall at the surface of the planet.
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(d)
Use your answer to (c)(ii) and data from (b) to calculate the mass of the planet.
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12.
This question is about the possibility of generating electrical power using a satellite
orbiting the Earth.
(a)
(b)
where M is the mass of the Earth, R its radius and g0 is the gravitational field
strength at the surface of the Earth. (You may assume that the Earth is a uniform
sphere with its mass concentrated at its centre.)
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A space shuttle orbits the Earth and a small satellite is launched from the shuttle. The
satellite carries a conducting cable connecting the satellite to the shuttle. When the
satellite is a distance L from the shuttle, the cable is held straight by motors on the
satellite.
Diagram 1
E a r th s m a g n e tic f ie ld
s a te llite
c o n d u c tin g c a b le
L
s h u ttle
d ire c tio n o f o rb it
sp eed v
EARTH
As the shuttle orbits the Earth with speed v, the conducting cable is moving at right
angles to the Earths magnetic field. The magnetic field vector B makes an angle to a
line perpendicular to the conducting cable as shown in diagram 2. The velocity vector
of the shuttle is directed out of the plane of the paper.
Diagram 2
c o n d u c tin g c a b le
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(d)
(e)
Hence deduce an expression for the emf E induced in the conducting wire.
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(f)
The shuttle is in an orbit that is 300 km above the surface of the Earth. Using the
expression
GM = g0R
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and given that R = 6.4 10 m and g0 = 10 N kg , deduce that the orbital speed
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(g)
The magnitude of the magnetic field strength is 6.3 10 T and the angle =
20. Estimate the length L of the cable required in order to generate an emf of 1 kV.
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