AST221H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Angular Momentum, Momentum, Universal Law

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He started looking at the problem in terms of the causes of motion. The force on an object is proportional to its acceleration and depends on its mass. Universal law of gravitation: f 12 = - f 21 every force produces an equal and opposite reaction force. Proportional to the masses of the objects and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. A spherical object with mass m around the surface exerts the same force as if m was a point mass located at the center (as long as you measure it from out of the sphere) Ex: the moon has 1/81 the mass of the earth. The forces are the same because of newton"s 3rd law. Considering gravity to be the only acting force, p (linear momentum), l (angular momentum) and e (energy) are conserved in a system. , f ik = - f ki due to niii. P k = k m k v k.

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