Define the term force and state the unit of force - Leaving Cert Physics - Question 6 - 2016
Question 6
Define the term force and state the unit of force.
Force is a vector quantity. Name another example of a vector quantity.
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Worked Solution & Example Answer:Define the term force and state the unit of force - Leaving Cert Physics - Question 6 - 2016
Step 1
Define the term force and state the unit of force.
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Force is defined as anything that causes a body to accelerate. The unit of force is the Newton (N).
Step 2
Force is a vector quantity. Name another example of a vector quantity.
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Another example of a vector quantity is velocity or acceleration.
Step 3
State the factors which affect the size of the gravitational force between two bodies.
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Mass of the first body
Mass of the second body
Distance between the two bodies
Gravitational constant (G)
Step 4
Use the equation below, which is taken from page 56 of the Formulae and Tables booklet, to calculate g, the acceleration due to gravity on the surface of Pluto.
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Given:
Mass of Pluto, M = 1.3 × 10²⁵ kg
Radius of Pluto, r = 1186 km = 1.186 × 10³ m
Using the formula:
g=r2GM
Substituting the values:
g=(1.186×103)2(6.67×10−11)×(1.3×1025)=0.62 m/s2
Step 5
Calculate the weight it would have on the surface of Pluto.
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Weight can be calculated using the formula:
Weight=mimesg
Where m = 450 kg and g = 0.62 m/s²:
Weight = 450 kg × 0.62 m/s² = 279 N.
Step 6
Would you expect its weight at this position to be greater or less than it would be at the surface? Explain your answer.
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The weight at a distance of 1000 km from the surface of Pluto would be less than it would be at the surface. This is because the gravitational force decreases with increasing distance from the center of the planet, as described by the inverse square law.
Step 7
Explain why Pluto’s atmosphere exerts a very low pressure on its surface.
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Pluto's atmosphere is very thin due to its low gravity and high distance from the sun. The low temperatures on Pluto also result in most gases being frozen, contributing to lower atmospheric pressure.
Step 8
Suggest a reason why solar panels were unsuitable in this case.
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Solar panels were unsuitable because Pluto is very far from the sun; thus, they would generate insufficient energy to power the spacecraft effectively.
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