Glencoe Physics: Principles and Problems, Student Edition
Glencoe Physics: Principles and Problems, Student Edition
1st Edition
ISBN: 9780078807213
Author: Paul W. Zitzewitz
Publisher: Glencoe/McGraw-Hill
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Chapter 7, Problem 99A

(a)

To determine

Whether the tides on the Earth are caused by the pull of the Moon.

The force in terms of mass, that the moon and the sun exert on mass m of water on the earth.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 99A

The forces that the moon and the sun exert on mass m of water on the earth are:

  Fsun=(5.89×103m) N

  Fmoon=(3.22×105m) N

Explanation of Solution

Given info:

Mass of sun, Ms=1.99×1030 kg

Gravitational constant, G=6.67×1011Nm2/kg2

Distance of earth from the sun, rs=1.5×1011 m

Mass of the moon, Mm=7.35×1022 kg

Distance of earth from the moon, rm=13.9×108 m

Formula used:

The gravitation force of sun on mis

  Fsun=GMsmRs2

The gravitation force of moon on m is

  Fmoon=GMmmRm2

Calculation:

Tides are natural phenomenon in which the level of water on earth increases and decreases due to the gravitational forces of the sun and the moon.

Fsun=GMsmRs2=(6.67×1011Nm2/kg2)(1.99×1030 kg)m(1.5×1011 m)2=(5.89×103m) N

  Fmoon=GMmmRm2=(6.67×1011Nm2/kg2)(7.35×1022 kg)m(13.9×108 m)2=(3.22×105m) N

Conclusion:

The forces that the moon and the sun exert on mass m of water on earth is

  Fsun=(5.89×103m) N

  Fmoon=(3.22×105m) N

(b)

To determine

Whether the sun or moon has greater pull on the earth.

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 99A

The gravitation force of sun is more than gravitational force of moon

  Fsun>Fmoon

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Mass of sun, Ms=1.99×1030 kg

Gravitational constant, G=6.67×1011Nm2/kg2

Distance of earth from the sun, rs=1.5×1011 m

Mass of the moon, Mm=7.35×1022 kg

Distance of earth from the moon, rm=13.9×108 m

Formula used:

The gravitation force of sun on m is

  Fsun=GMsmRs2

The gravitation force of moon on m is

  Fmoon=GMmmRm2

Calculation:

  Fsun=GMsmRs2=(6.67×1011Nm2/kg2)(1.99×1030 kg)m(1.5×1011 m)2=(5.89×103m) N

  Fmoon=GMmmRm2=(6.67×1011Nm2/kg2)(7.35×1022 kg)m(3.9×108 m)2=(3.22×105m) N

  Fsun=(5.89×103m) N

  Fmoon=(3.22×105m) N

  Fsun>Fmoon

Conclusion:

The gravitation force of sun is more than gravitational force of moon

  Fsun>Fmoon

(c)

To determine

The difference in the force exerted by the moon on water at the near surface and water at the far surface of Earth.

(c)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 99A

The difference between gravitational forces due to moon on water at near and far surface is:

  FnearFfar=(0.22×10-5m) N

Explanation of Solution

Given info:

Mass of sun, Ms=1.99×1030 kg

Gravitational constant, G=6.67×1011Nm2/kg2

Distance of earth from the sun, rs=1.5×1011 m

Mass of the moon, Mm=7.35×1022 kg

Distance of earth from the moon, rm=13.9×108 m

Formula used:

The gravitation force of sun on m is

  Fsun=GMsmRs2

The gravitation force of moon on m is

  Fmoon=GMmmRm2

Calculation:

Near distance

  Rnear=3.9×1080.063×108=3.837×108 m

Far distance

  Rfar=3.9×108+0.063×108=3.963×108 m

Near gravitation force

  Fnear=GMmmRnear2=(6.67×1011 Nm2kg-2)(7.35×1022 kg)m(3.837×108 m)2=(3.44×105m) N

Far gravitation force

  Ffar=GMmmRfar2=(6.67×1011 Nm2kg-2)(7.35×1022 kg)m(3.963×108 m)2=(3.22×105m) N

So, the difference between gravitational forces due to moon on water

  FnearFfar=(3.44×10-5m) N-(3.22×10-5m) NFnearFfar=(0.22×10-5m) N

Conclusion:

The difference between gravitational forces due to moon on water

  FnearFfar=(0.22×10-5m) N

(d)

To determine

The difference in force exerted by the sun on water at near and far surface of earth.

(d)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 99A

The difference between gravitational forces due to sun on water

  FnearFfar=(.101×105m) N

Explanation of Solution

Given info:

Mass of sun Ms=1.99×1030 kg

Gravitational constant G=6.67×1011 m3kg1m2

Distance from the sun rs=1.5×1011 m

Mass of the moon Mm=7.35×1022 kg

Distance from the moon rm=3.9×108 m

Formula used:

The gravitation force of sun on m is

  Fsun=GMsmRs2

Calculation:

Near distance

  Rnear=1.5×10110.000063×1011=1.499937×1011 m

Far distance

  Rfar=1.5×1011+0.000063×1011=1.500063×1011 m

Near gravitation force

  Fnear=GMmRnear2=(6.67×10-11Nm2/kg2)(1.99×1030kg)m(1.499937×1011 m)2=(5.89975×103m) N

Far gravitation force

  Ffar=GMmRfar2=(6.67×10-11Nm2/kg2)(1.99×1030kg)m(1.500063×1011m)2=(5.89874×103m) N

So, the difference between gravitational forces due to sun on water

  FnearFfar=(5.89975×103m) N(5.89874×103m) N=(0.101×105m) N

Conclusion:

The difference between gravitational forces due to sun on water

  FnearFfar=(.101×105m) N

(e)

To determine

The celestial body which has greater difference in pull from one side of earth to other side.

(e)

Expert Solution
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Explanation of Solution

Introduction:

Tides are natural phenomenon in which the level of water on earth increases and decreases due to the gravitational forces of the sun and the moon.

From the above gravitational force difference we can find

Moon on water

  FnearFfar=(0.22×10-5m) N

Sun on water

  FnearFfar=(.101×105m) N

Therefore the difference in pull from one side of earth to the other is greater for the moon than the sun.

Conclusion:

The difference in pull from one side of earth to the other is greater for the moon as compared for due tothe sun.

(f)

To determine

The gravitational effect of moon and the sun on the tides.

(f)

Expert Solution
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Explanation of Solution

Introduction:

Tides are natural phenomenon in which the level of water on earth increases and decreases due to the gravitational forces of the sun and the moon.

The gravitational effect of the sun on the earth is more than the moon because of the massive size of the sun compared to moon. Therefore it is misleading to say that the tides result from the pull of the Moon. However, as the moon is nearer to the earth than the sun,its gravitational gradient is greater than that of the sun, hence the effect of the moon’s pull is more dominant. Gravitational gradient means that the difference in effect by the moon’s gravity with change in distance from the near to the far side is greater than it is for the sun.

Conclusion:

The gravitational effect of the sun on the earth is more than the moon because of the massive size of the sun compared to moon. Therefore it is misleading to say that the tides result from the pull of the Moon. However, as the moon is nearer to the earth than the sun its gravitational gradient is greater than that of the sun, hence the effect of the moon’s pull is more dominant.

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