2. • Gravity is the force that
pulls all objects in the
universe toward one
another.
• Gravity is the force
which pulls all objects
to the surface.
3. Gravity is a very weak force.
The force of gravitational attraction between Mr
Porter and his wife (when 1 metre apart) is only
around 0.0000004 Newtons!
4. The size of the force depends on the mass of
the objects. The bigger they are, the bigger
the force!
Small attractive force
Bigger attractive force
5. The size of the force also depends on the
distance between the objects.
6. We only really notice the gravitational
attraction to big objects!
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7. The force of gravity on something is called its
weight. Because it is a force it is measured in
Newtons.
Weight
8. On the earth, Mr Porter’s weight is around 800
N.
I love physics!
800 N
9. On the moon, his weight is around 130 N.
Why?
130 N
10. In deep space, far away from any planets or
stars his weight is almost zero. (He is
weightless). Why?
Cool!
11. Mass is a measure of the amount of material
an object is made of. It is measured in
kilograms.
12. Mr Porter has a mass of around 77 kg. This
means he is made of 77 kg of blood, bones,
hair and poo!
77kg
13. On the moon, Mr Porter hasn’t changed (he’s
still Mr Porter!). That means he still is made of
77 kg of blood, bones, hair and poo!
77kg
14. In deep space, Mr Porter still hasn’t changed
(he’s still Mr Porter!). That means he still is
made of 77 kg of blood, bones, hair and poo!
I feel sick!
77kg
15. Mass is a measure of the amount of material
an object is made of. It is measured in
kilograms.
Weight is the force of gravity on an object. It is
measured in Newtons.
16. Calculating weight
The force of gravity on one kilogram is called
the gravitational field strength. It s measured
in Newtons per kilogram (N/kg)
17. • Force = Mass x Acceleration
• Force is measured in Newtons
ACCELERATION of GRAVITY(Earth) = 9.8 m/s2
• Weight (force) = mass x gravity (Earth)
Moon’s gravity is 1/6 of the Earth’s
If you weigh 420 Newtons on earth, what will you weigh
on the Moon?
70 Newtons
If your mass is 41.5Kg on Earth what is your mass
on the Moon?
18. Calculating weight
To calculate the weight of an object you multiply
the object’s mass by the gravitational field
strength wherever you are.
Weight (N) = mass (kg) x gravitational acceleration(m/s2)
19. Example
The gravitational field strength on earth is
around 10 N/kg. What is your weight if your
mass is 45 kg?
Weight (N) = mass (kg) x gravitational field strength (N/kg)
Weight (N) = 45 kg x 10 N/kg
Weight = 450 N
20. Newton’s Second Law
One rock weighs 5 Newtons.
The other rock weighs 0.5
Newtons. How much more
force will be required to
accelerate the first rock
at the same rate as the
second rock?
Ten times as much