2nd year of post-compulsory secondary education
Gravitational fields
José Luis San Emeterio
 GRAVF 
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Objectives
  • To understand the process that led to the establishment of the law of universal gravitation and its relation with Kepler's empirical laws.
  • To explain the importance of the law of gravitation in the study of the movement of astronomical objects in the solar system, artificial satellites and tides.
  • To learn the concepts of field intensity and gravitational potential energy.
  • To understand how phenomena like Earth's rotation may change our perception of gravity.
  • To be able, in simple cases, to carry out predictions about the values of field intensity, orbital data for satellites and energy in gravitational phenomena.

 


Historical background
Freely falling bodies
Two theories of the universe
Kepler's laws
Conclusions
The force of gravity
Newton's law
The superposition of forces
Angular momentum and central force
Conclusions
Field intensity
The concept of field intensity
Variations according to position
Conclusions
Energy in the gravitational field
Gravitational potential energy
Equipotential surfaces and lines of force
Conclusions
Some consequences of the theory
Explanation of the tides
The movement of artificial satellites
Coherence of galaxies
Conclusions
Evaluation