Gravitation

Gravitational potential energy

Gravity is an attraction force that attempts to bring two objects together. The Earth’s gravitational pull keeps you grounded and causes objects to fall. The Earth possesses gravitational pull. Everything is drawn to this planet by gravity. Everything is held in place by gravity: trees, water, animals, buildings, and the air we breathe. Gravity exists

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Gravitational Force- Escape Velocity

This force is responsible for the attraction of any two objects with mass to one another. Attractive is the term used to describe the gravitational force because it always tries to bring masses together rather than pushing them apart. As a matter of fact, every object, including you, is pulling on every other object throughout

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Gravitational Acceleration And General Relativity

Gravitational acceleration (symbolized g) is a term that denotes the intensity of a gravitational field. It’s measured in metres per second squared (m/s²). 1 g is approximately 9.8 m/s² at the Earth’s surface. Gravitational acceleration, g, around the greater mass is defined as follows: g = −G M/ r² (where M is the mass of the

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Getting To Know About Distinction Between Drop, Cavity, And Bubble

What does the term “surface tension” mean? It’s a phenomenon where the surface of a liquid behaves like an elastic sheet. When a phenomenon exists between two types of liquids, interface tension occurs. Depending on surface tension values, liquids normally aim to achieve the smallest possible surface area.  A descending drop can take on a

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Geopotential

Geopotential is the pressure exerted by a given water weight because of gravity and atmospheric pressure acting upon it. Geopotential can be calculated for any point on the Earth’s surface, given the potential sea level and its height above sea level (elevation) are in metres or feet. The difference between an object’s potential energy at

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FLUID PRESSURE

The pressure is just a scalar quantity that also is defined as force per unit area acting in a perpendicular direction to the surface. Pressure is an important physical quantity that is used in a variety of fields, including thermodynamics, solid mechanics, and fluid mechanics. There are numerous ways to express pressure depending on the

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Effect of Gravitation by any Material Medium

The force that causes objects to fall is known as gravity. Two bodies will be pulled together by gravitation. The universe is filled with forces, but they can’t always be seen. When things move away from the gravitational pull, the effect weakens. Sir Isaac Newton came up with Newton’s law of gravitation in the year

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Centre of Mass of a Two-particle System

Introduction The centre of mass is defined as the average of spatial arrangement of masses in a system or the distribution of masses in a system. It can also be stated as a point where the mass of a body is concentrated. At this point, the applied force results in a linear acceleration without the

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Brief Notes on Variation of G due to depth, the shape of the earth, and Rotation of Earth

The value of gravitational push is determined by the division of the mass within the earth or any celestial body.  [g means gravity = universal force of attraction residing among every matter present as a part of the universe] Gravity is considered the driving force to keep everything close and bound. Acceleration or movement on

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