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7.2 Newton’S Law Of Gravitation

Open 7.2 Newton’S Law Of Gravitation, an interactive HTML5 learning activity for mechanics.

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1. Watch or Launch

Teacher Demonstration

Use the live model as a shared screen demonstration before students try their own predictions and observations.

Launch the Interactive

Open the simulation, adjust the controls, and compare what changes on screen before answering the concept-check questions.

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2. Big Ideas

Key idea Circular motion requires a resultant force toward the centre of the path. The object may move at constant speed, but its velocity changes direction, so it is accelerating centripetally.

What Students Can Learn

  • Distinguish speed from velocity in circular motion.
  • Identify the centre-seeking direction of centripetal acceleration.
  • Relate larger speed or smaller radius to greater centripetal force demand.
  • Use force direction to explain why circular motion is not force-free motion.

Guiding Question

If speed is constant, why is the object still accelerating?

3. Try the Investigation

Trace the Direction

Pause or inspect the motion and identify the instantaneous velocity direction.

Locate the Centre

Identify the direction from the object to the centre of the circular path.

Change Speed or Radius

Compare how the required centripetal force changes.

Explain Direction Change

Use velocity direction change to explain centripetal acceleration.

4. Teacher Notes

Lesson Use

Use this to address the misconception that constant speed means no acceleration.

Discussion Prompts

Ask: Where does resultant force point? What would happen if that force disappeared?

Teaching Moves

Have students draw tangent velocity arrows and inward acceleration arrows at several positions.

5. Concept Check

These questions are generated from the topic and the concept illustrated by the simulation. Use them after students have explored the model.

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1. In uniform circular motion, where does centripetal acceleration point?

2. Why can an object accelerate while its speed is constant?

3. What happens to required centripetal force if speed increases at the same radius?

4. What is the velocity direction at an instant in circular motion?

5. What would happen if the inward resultant force vanished?

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