Laws of gravitation

The History Of Gravitational Theory

The word gravity has its origin in the Latin word “gravitas”. Moreover, “gravis” means “heavy” and dates back to the 15th century. At the same time, “gravitas” is defined as the weight whose invention dates back to the 17th century.  Aristotle said there is motion in the universe without a cause. He states that the […]

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The concept of total pressure is required in design of Barometer

The pressure within Earth’s atmosphere is known as atmospheric pressure, or barometric pressure (after the barometer). The atm unit roughly corresponds to the Earth’s mean sea-level atmospheric pressure; that is, the atmospheric pressure at sea level is approximately 1 atm. In most cases, the hydrostatic pressure induced by the weight of air above the measuring

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Relation Between G and g

When describing gravitational force, the terms G and g are commonly utilized. Despite the fact that the acceleration due to gravity is tiny g, the universal gravitational constant is large G. Any object’s acceleration owing to gravity is represented by a small g. The universal gravitational constant is known as big G. It has a constant

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Problem Illustration on Centre of Mass

Many problems can be solved if the mass of the object is believed to be situated in a single location. The Centre of Mass is the name given to this unique site. Its location is determined by an object or a group of objects whose Centre of Mass must be computed. It’s usually the centroid

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Principle of Superposition of Gravitational Forces

The net gravitational force acting upon an object due to other elements is the vector sum of forces exerted by individual masses on a specific particle, as per the superposition principle of gravitational forces. The superposition principle of superposition property states that the net reaction caused by multiple stimuli is the sum of responses resulting

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