Introduction to gravitation - class-IX
Description: introduction to gravitation | |
Number of Questions: 56 | |
Created by: Girish Goud | |
Tags: gravitation physics circular motion and gravitation forces active without contact universe and space |
What is the range of gravitational force. ?
Let $F _{1}$ be the magnitude of the gravitational force exerted on the Sun by Earth and $F _{2}$ be the magnitude of the force exerted on Earth by the Sun. Then.
Value of $G$ is
A block weights $5 N$ in air, $4.5 N$ in a liquid of specific gravity $0.5$ Its weight in water will be
------------ is the force of attraction between any two bodies in the universe.
State whether the given statement is True or False :
The horizontal component of the weight of a body of mass $m$ is
An Earth's satellite is moving in a circular orbit with a uniform speed $v$. If the gravitational force of the Earth suddenly disappears, the satellite will
The mass of the moon is about $1.2$% of the mass of the earth. Compared to the gravitational force the earth exerts on the moon, the gravitational force the moon exerts on earth
When a fruit falls from a tree,
The gravitational force is a
The weakest forces of interaction among all classified forces are
The gravitational force between two bodies is
On the surface of the earth, force of gravitational attraction between two masses kept at distance d apart is 6 Newtons. If these two masses are taken to the surface of the moon and kept at the same distance d, the force between them will be
In SI unit gravitational unit of force is called
$1 gf =$
$1 gf =$
One kilogramme force is the force due to gravity on a mass of
In MKS, the gravitational unit of force is
In CGS, the gravitational unit of force is
$1 g$ force is the force due to gravity on a mass of
A force which produces an acceleration in a body equal to acceleration due to gravity on earth, when the body has a unit mass is called
Gravitational unit of force produce an acceleration in a body equal to
If the gravitational force of earth suddenly disappears, then which of the following is correct?
The orbit of the earth is an ellipse is an and not a circle. The distance between earth sun thus varies. On January 3, earth is closet to the sun (Perihelion). Similarly, earth is said to be at Aphelion, when it is farthest from the sun on ________.
$1 kg wt$ is equal to
$1 kg wt$ is equal to
Two identical particles of mass m are placed at a distance r from each other. If their separation is doubled, then the effect on gravitational constant will be
The gravitational force $F _{g}$ between two objects does not depend on
The gravitational force between two points masses $m _{1}$ and $m _{2}$ at separation $r$ is given by $F=G\dfrac {m _{1}m _{2}}{r^{2}}$ The constant $G$
At what height from the surface of the earth will the value of acceleration due to gravity be reduced by $36\%$ from the value at the surface?
(Radius of earth=$6400\ km$)
Two electrons are a certain distance apart from one another. What is the order of magnitude of the ratio of the electric force between them to the gravitational force between them?
A cylinderical vessel is filled with equal amount of weight of mercury and water.The overall height of the two layer is 29.2 cm,specific gravity of mercury is 13.6.Then the pressure of the liquid at the bottom of the vessel is:
Two balls, each of radius $R$, equal mass and density are placed in contact, than the force of gravitation between them is proportional to
A satellite of the earth is revolving in circular orbit with a uniform velocity V. If the gravitational force suddenly disappears, the satellite will
The gravitational force on a body of mass $5\ kg$ at the surface of the earth is $50\ N$. If earth is a perfect sphere, the gravitational force on a satellite of ass $200\ kg$ in a circuit orbit of radius same as diameter of the earth is.
A body has a weight $90\ N$ on the earth's surface the mass of the moon is $1/9$ that of the earth's mass and its radius is $1/2$ that of the earth's radius. on the moon the weight of the body is :
If the distance between two bodies is doubles, the force of gravitational attraction between them.
Two solid spherical planets of equal radii R having masses 4 M and 9 M their centre are separated by a distance 6 R. A projectile of mass m is sent from the planet of mass 4 M towards the havier planet. what is the distance r of the point from the lighter planet where the gravitational force on the projectile is zero?
If an orbiting satellite comes to a standstill suddenly,
The moon revolves round the earth $13$ times in one year. If the ratio of sun-earth distance to earth-moon distance is $392,$ then the ratio of masses of sun and earth will be
Two spheres of masses $m$ and $M$ are situated in air and the gravitational force between them is $F$. The space around the masses is now filled with a liquid of specific gravity $3$. The gravitational force will now be
The force acting on a mass of 1g due to the gravitational pull on the earth is called 1gwt. One gwt equals:
The motion of planets in the solar system is an exampIe of the conservation of
$1 kgf =$
The gravitational force with which the earth attracts the moon :
The mass of the moon is about $1.2$% of the mass of the earth. Compared to the gravitational force that earth exerts on the moon, the gravitational force the moon exerts on earth :
If E, M, J and G, respectively, denote energy, mass, angular momentum, and gravitational constant, then $EJ^2 / M^5G^2$ has the dimensions of
Choose the correct statement:
To double the orbital speed V and halve the angular velocity $\omega $, The centripetal acceleration of a revolving body:
The force of attraction between two unit point masses separated by a unit distance is called
In the relation F= $\dfrac{G M m}{r^{2}}$, the quantity G
A body of mass $5\ kg$ is cut into two parts of masses (a) $\dfrac {m}{4}; \dfrac {3m}{4}$ (b) $\dfrac {m}{7}; \dfrac {5m}{7}$ (c) $\dfrac {m}{2}; \dfrac {m}{2}$ (d) $\dfrac {m}{5}; \dfrac {4m}{5}$. When these two pieces are kept apart by certain distance; In which case the gravitational force acting is maximum?