Gravitation Important Numerical Questions (Solved) Class 11 Physics
Gravitation Important Numerical Questions (Solved) Class 11 Physics
2. The expression for acceleration due to gravity on the surface of earth or large mass.
g = GM
R2
2h
g’ = g(1 − R ),
d
g’ = g (1 − R )
g’ = g –ω 2 Rcos2 θ,
GM
Then, I = R2
Vg = −GM
R+h
U = - GM
m
r
2GM
Ve = R
Ve = 2gR ∴
For Satellite:
mV o 2 GM m
r = r2
GM
Also, Vo = r
[r = R+h]
2π (R+h)3
T= R g
1/3
h = ( 4π 2 )
T 2 R2 g
–R
15. K.E. = 12 m Vo 2 = GM
2r
m
U = - GM
r
m
Etotal = – GM
2r
m GM m
= – 2(R+h)
1. Calculate the point along a line joining the centers of earth and moon where there is no
gravitational force.
Solution,
Let X be the distance of the point from the earth along a line joining the centers of earth and moon where there is no
gravitational force
Gravitational force between the earth and the object = Gravitational force between the moon and the object. i.e.
GM e m GM m m
x2 = (d−x)2
Me x 2
Or, M = ( d−x )
m
x 6×1024
Or, d−x = 7.4×1022
= 9.0045
2. Mass of earth is 81 times heavier than the moon. Its diameter is about 4 times larger than that of
the moon. Estimate the value of acceleration due to gravity on the surface of the moon.
Solution,
Let M and m be the masses, D and d be the diameter and R and r be the radius of earth and moon respectively.
M = 81m
D = 4d
Or, 2R = 4×2r
Or R = 4r
ge = GM
R2
……..(i)
Gm
gm = r 2 ……..(ii)
ge m R2
gm = r 2 × M
(4r)2
Or, gm = ge rm2 × M
(4r)2
Or, gm = ge rm2 × M
(4r)2
Or, gm = ge rm2 × 81m
Or, gm = 9.8 × 16
81
= 1.94 ms–2
3. A man can jump 1.5m on earth. Calculate the approximate height he might be able to jump on a
planet whose density is one quarter of the earth and where radius is one third that of the earth.
Solution,
Here,
I f ρP and ρE be the density and RP and RE be the radius of planet and earth respectively then according to question,
ρE RE
ρP = 4 & RP = 3
For a given man, I nitial K.E. of man at planet = I nitial K.E. of man at earth.
and according to Work energy theorem, we can write
g
Or, hP = hE gE ………. (i)
P
Since g = GM
R2
GM E
RE 2
Or, hP = hE GM P
RP 2
2
V ρ R
Or, hP = hE × RE 2E × V Pρ
E P P
4/3πRE 3 ρE R 2
Or, hP = hE × RE 2
× 4/3πRP 3 ρ
P P
3×4
Or, hP = hE× RE ρE × R ρ
E E
4. Find the height of the geostationary satellite above the earth assuming earth as a sphere of radius
6370 km.
Solution,
Here,
T = 24 hrs = 24×60×60
= 86400 sec
Height of satellite, h = ?
(R+h)3
T = 2π
R g
(R+h)3/2
T = 2π
R g1/2
T Rg1/2
Or, (R+h)3/2 = 2π
2/3
Or, R + h = ( )
T Rg1/2
2π
2/3
Or, h = ( )
T Rg1/2
2π -R
2/3
Or, h = ( 86400×6.37×10 )
6
×101/2
2π - 6.37×106
∴ h = 36122818.44 m = 36122.82 Km
5. A remote sensing satellite of the earth revolves in a circular orbit at a height of 250 km above the
earth’s surface. What is the orbital speed and a period of revolution of the satellite?
Solution,
Here,
We have
g
(i) Orbital speed, V0 = R R+h
10
Or, V0 = 6.4×106 6.4×106 +250×103
2π (R+h)3
T= R g
2π (6.4×106 +250×103 )3
Or, T = 6.4×106 10
5324
∴ T = 5324 sec = 60 = 88.73 min
6. An artificial satellite revolves around the earth in 2.5 hours in a particular orbit. Find the height of
the satellite above the earth assuming earth as a sphere of radius 6370 km.
Solution,
Here,
Method-1:
(R+h)3
T = 2π
R g
(R+h)3/2
T = 2π
R 1/2
g
T Rg1/2
Or, (R+h)3/2 = 2π
2/3
Or, R + h = ( T Rg )
1/2
2π
2/3
Or, h = ( )
T Rg1/2
2π
-R
2/3
Or, h = ( 9000×6.37×10 )
6
×101/2
2π
- 6.37×106
∴ h = 3037.36 Km
Method-2:
We know,
1/3
h = ( 4π 2 )
T 2 R2 g
–R
or, h = 3037.36 km
7. Obtain the value of g from the motion of the moon assuming that its period of rotation around
the earth is 27 days 8 hours and the radius of the orbit is 60.1 times the radius of the earth.
Solution,
Here
= (27 × 24 + 8) × 60 × 60
= 2361600 Sec
(R+h)3
T = 2π
R g
2π 2
Or, g = ( RT ) r3 [since r = R + h]
2π 2
Or, g = ( 6.4×106 ×2361600 ) (60.1 × 6.4×106) 3
∴ g = 9.83 ms–2
8. The period of moon revolving under the gravitational force of the earth is 27.3 days. Find the
distance of the moon from the centre of the earth if the mass of earth is 5.97×1024kg.
Solution,
Here,
= 2358720 sec
The distance of the moon from the centre of the earth, r = ?
2 (R+h)3
T= R g
here, R + h = r
r3
Or, T = 2π
R g
r3
Or, T = 2π gR2
r3
Or, T = 2π GM
[Since g = GM
R2
]
1/3
Or, r = ( 4π 2 × GM )
T2
1/3
Or, r = ( 23587202
4π 2
× 6.67 × 10−11 × 5.97 × 1024 )
∴ r = 3.828×108 m
9. An earth satellite moves in a circular orbit with a speed of 6.2 kms–1 . Find the time of one
revolution and its centripetal acceleration.
Solution,
Here,
2π (R+h)3
T= R g …….(i)
Also,
g
(i) Orbital speed, V0 = R R+h
2
Or, R + h = ( V ) ×g
R
o
2
Or, R + h = ( 6.4×10 ) ×10
6
6.2×103
Or, R + h = 10655567.12 m
2π (10655567.12)3
T = 6.4×106 10
10798.5
Or, T = 10798.5 sec = 60×60
2 2
ac = Vr [ as Fc = mVr ]
2
(6.2×103 )
Or, ac = 10655567.12 = 3.61 ms–2
10. What is the period of revolution of a satellite of mass m that orbits the earth in a circular path of
radius 7880 km about 1500 km above the surface of the earth?
Solution,
Here,
Time period, T = ?
Height, h = 1500 km = km
We have,
r=R+h
Radius of earth, R = r –h
= 7880×103 – 1500×103
= 6.38×106 m
Time period, T = ?
(R+h)3
T = 2π
R g
2π (6.38×106 +1500×103 )3
Or, T = 6.38×106 10
6888.88
Or, T = 6888.88 sec = 60 min
11. Calculate the period of revolution of a satellite revolving at a distance of 20 km above the
surface of the earth, (radius of the earth = 6400 km. (acceleration due to gravity due to earth =
10ms–2)
Solution,
Here,
Time period, T = ?
(R+h)3
T = 2π
R g
2π (6.4×106 +20×103 )3
Or, T = 6.4×106 10
5050.13
∴T= 60 = 84.17 min
12. Taking the earth to be a uniform sphere of radius 6400 km, calculate the total energy needed to
raise a satellite of mass 1000 kg to a height of 600 km above the ground and set it into circular orbit
at that altitude.
Solution,
Here,
The total energy needed to raise a satellite to the given height and set it into circular orbit,
−1 1 1 GM
Or, Etotal = gR2m ( r + R + 2r ) [Since g = R2 ]
∴ Etotal = 3.47×1010 J
13. Taking the earth to be a uniform sphere of radius 6400 km and the value of ‘g’ at the surface to
be 10 m/s2, calculate the total energy needed to raise a satellite of mass 2000 kg to a height of 800
km above the ground and set it into circular orbit at that altitude.
Solution,
Here,
−1 1 1
Or, Etotal = GMm ( r + R
+ 2r
)
−1 1 1 GM
Or, Etotal = gR2m ( r + R + 2r ) [Since g = R2 ]
∴ Etotal = 7.11×1010 J
14. A 200 kg satellite is lifted to an orbit of 2.2×104 km radius. If the radius and mass of the earth are
6.37×106 m and 5.98×1024 kg respectively. How much additional potential energy is required to lift
the satellite?
Solution,
Here,
−1 1
Or, Additional P.E. = 6.67×10–11 ×5.98×1024 ×200 ( 2.2×107 + 6.37×106 )
KESHAB SUBEDI
MAY 10, 2021 AT 8:40 AM
Reply
Leave a Comment
Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *
Type here..
Post Comment »
Home About Contact DMCA Disclaimer Privacy Policy Terms And Conditions