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Chapters 9 & 10: Electric and Gravitational Fields, Capacitors. Physics A-level, AQA. It includes: gravitational fields, gravitational potential, orbits and gravity, electric fields, electric potential and work done, comparison. Capacitors: charging and discharging & more about that.

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EIDS :




WHAT is a Field ? : ◦ a FIELD > isa VECTOR .





non Contact
-

tories thats Why a Force Field is

region in which a body experiences a non -
Contact force te presented by VECTORS W ARROWS

in direction
painting
.




RULES :




diagrama :



Fields are defined in an Points in Space & time
V
◦ Field lines NEVER Cross
I
L

Closer field > Closer lines

> E <




mon
"≤ 7 r

°
⑤⑧IÑW ⑧⑧ •
EVERYTHINGW / MASS : ^
""
Massot EARTH CREATCS Field
-
:
a


5.98×102 "
kg experiences Field
-
a




GRAVITAIIONAL vs ELECTRIC :




Mass
atractivo
cnarge
AHRACTIVC or repulsivo
| DIFFERENCES



non Contact forces
| similarities
-




Inverse Square law 1
rl





GRAVITATIONAL :




Newton'S Universal law of gravitation : alt partidos w / Mass in the Universe altractall
3ʳᵈ LAW (ACTION -
RE Action) Other Particle .




F=_G✗M
( =/ Gravitational tieldstrengtn
G
>




G-itbtxlo.MN
EQUATION :

M
( N) (m) Particksneedtobe :
>
appliestopcint Mass
-

Sphlrical
-

uniform density
( -

ve ) Force > atractiva
radiusof Earth > data booklet

, FM -
m
-
_ O
Force of Attraction on Middle Mass :O


Fm M - =
O RULES :



Newton 's 3ʳᵈ law >



gravitation al forcesarealways atractivo

field lines follow direction gravitational force .




Gravitational Fields : ◦
higher density >
Stronger density
PROBE > test Mass ◦ al Ways point towards the Mass Creating the field .




Wing
F-
mg
F
i. > definition of gravitation at :
Force per unit Mass experienced by a
g-
-




m
field strength Small Point Mass (m ) at that Point .




q-9.8INkg-imwsFORCF.CN SURFACE OF EARTH .




GREATER FORCE ?




|
L FIELD ? mm



|µ ?
the Same m
>
<
( position on Earth is the Same)




Radial Field Uniform Field ( Constant) >
Surface of Earth



> Field is Constant
-




v v v v v Force is Constant SUVAT
9.81 & FÍE Acceleration is Constant .
-




F
Field AROUND the equation to use
g-
:
>
-




m
Earth .
al Ways for uniform




g
> no longer
Constant
be


radiusotEar 6.4 ✗ 10º cm




GM
Can also be Used to tind the Surface of Earth
-

at
g g
.
=
>
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