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New Physics Old Physics Aristotle’s Kinematics (science of motion) • Each element had a natural place in the Universe and moved toward that natural place • Earth and Water – moved down • Air and fire – moved up • Aether moved in circles because circle was perfect. • Natural motion- see above • Violent motion- requires force F= mv • Objects fall with a velocity proportion to their weight. • Laws of motion on earth are different from laws of motion in the heavens. Aristotle’s Cosmology • Cosmology= study of the cosmos (universe) • The earth is the center of the universe • Planets, sun and moon revolve around the earth. • Stars and planets are fixed to a “crystal sphere” which rotates around the earth. • Celestial objects (sun, moon, planets, stars) are perfect and immutable (ie no change) Arguments against moving earth. Practical • Earth Circumference = 24,000 miles • Rotates in 24 hrs • Speed = 24,000/24= 1000 mph= 1500 ft/sec • • • • • Earth’s orbit r= 93,000,000 miles Circumference of orbit = 2πr = 580,000,000 miles Revolves in 1 year = 365.25 days/year x 24 hr/day x 3600 s/hr= 30,000,000s speed = 580,000,000 miles/ 30,000,000s = 19 miles/s Birds in Trees Children Jumping • Imagine a bird sitting on the limb of a tree, spots a worm on the ground and flies down to eat the worm. • In one second, the worm is 19 miles away. • If a child jumped up while playing, the earth would move under the child so the child would be hopelessly lost in the woods. Brahe and Parallax • Taco saw no parallax (shift of the apparent position of stars at different times of year. • He concluded either – The earth stood still – The stars were extremely far away • He could not believe the stars were so far away that parallax could not be observed so he concluded the earth must stand still Arguments against a moving earth. Philosophical • Rotating earth means every part of the earth would be rotating. • But the natural direction of motion of earth is in a straight line down. • Therefore rotation of earth would be a violent motion requiring great force. • Where does a force large enough to move earth come from? Arguments against a moving earth. Religious • Philosophy of Aristotle incorporated into Church doctrine. • Thought that Bible taught a stable earth – verses about the foundations of the earth- perhaps. • February 16, 1600, the Roman Catholic Church executed Giordano Bruno for espousing the belief that not only did the earth move, but also the sun moved and the universe was infinite. He was a heretic in many and different ways, not just science. Sir Isaac Newton (1643-1727) “If I have ever made any valuable discoveries, it has been owing more to patient attention, than to any other talent.” -Sir Isaac Newton Background Sir Isaac Newton (1643-1727) English scientist and mathematician Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (mathematic principles of natural philosophy) Newton’s Laws of Motion Law of Universal Gravitation Newton • Most of the ideas of Newton had been hinted at by others. • Newton synthesize and applied • 3 Laws • + Law of universal gravitation • Alexander Pope “Nature and Nature’s laws lay hid in night; God said, Let Newton be! and all was light” Newton’s First Law Law of Inertia (first stated by Galileo) • An object at rest will remain at rest unless it experiences a net external force. An object in motion will continue in motion at the same speed and in the same straight-line direction unless it experiences a net external force. • Corollary: If either the magnitude or the direction of the velocity of an object changes, someone or something has exerted a net force on the object. We seldom experience inertia Why? Friction Applied Force Friction Force Newton’s Second Law of Motion • The acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net resultant force acting on the object and is inversely proportional to the mass of the object. The direction of the acceleration is in the direction of the net resultant force. F=ma Newton’s 3rd Law • When one object exerts a force on a second object, the second object exerts a force on the first object that is equal in strength and opposite in direction. • For every action force there is an equal and opposite reaction force. • The ladder law- if you jump off of a ladder the ladder exerts a force that moves you but you also exert a force on the ladder that may move the ladder in the opposite direction. Air Resistance • Without air resistance, all objects would fall with the same acceleration. • The acceleration of gravity • g = 9.8 m/s2 • Feather and ball - In a vacuum Projectile Motion Parabolic Motion Motion in a Circle Motion in a Circle Centripetal Force/Acceleration v1 Fcenter v2 Source of Centripetal Force Gravity Gravity • A fundamental characteristic of all matter. • Anything that has mass is attracted by the force of gravity. • Anything that has mass attracts other things that have mass. FG = G m1m2 d2 G =6.67 X 10 -11N m2/kg2 Calculating • • • • G =6.67 X 10 -11N m2/kg2 mass of sun = 1.989 x 1030 Kg mass of earth = 5.974 x 1024 Kg Distance from earth to sun = 1.496 x 1011 m FG = G m1m2 = d2 Calculating “Weight” • What is the force of gravity of the earth on a 1.0 kg mass? • Given – G =6.67 X 10 -11N m2/kg2 – mass of earth = 5.974 x 1024 Kg – mass of object = 1.0 kg – earth radius = 6.378 x 106 m FG = G m1m2 = d2 Solar System Measures • Sun’s mass 1.989 X 1030 kg • Earth’s mass 5.974 X 1024 kg • Moon’s mass 7.349 X 1022 kg • Earth Orbit 1.496 X 1011m • Moon’s orbit 3.844 X 105 m FG = G m1m2 = d2 Newton’s Religion • LORD’S PRAYER • “Thy kingdom come on earth as it is in heaven. • The same laws of motion that we observe on earth are the same laws of motion we observe in the heavens affecting the planets and stars. Newton and the Copernican Revolution • Why the bird can catch the worm and why the child does not get lost in the woods – Inertia • Straight line, parabolic and circular motion • Gravity – Force that holds moon to the earth – Force that holds planets in elliptical orbits Newton’s Contribution • Solidified the “Copernican” Revolution • Studied Light and formulated the “corpuscular” theory of light that held sway for 250 years. • Director of the Mint – for this he was knighted • Commentary on the book of Revelation was his proudest contribution.