Title: The Difference between Mass
1The Difference betweenMass Weight
2What we learned last time
- Gravity is dependant upon the mass of two objects
and the distance between them. - If mass increases Force of Gravity increases
- If distance increases Force of Gravity
decreases.
Jupiter has more mass than Earth Therefore it
has more gravity
The satellite is farther from the center of Earth
than we are Therefore the planet is not pulling
as hard on the satellite as the person standing
on the surface!
3What is Weight?
- Definition Weight is a measurement of how
strongly gravity pulls on a mass. - Weight is completely dependent on the amount of
gravity there is. - It the result of the force of gravity!!!
- Without gravity there is NO WEIGHT (the ultimate
diet plan!!!)
4What does weight depend on?
- The weight of an object depends on the objects
mass. - In fact, an objects weight is directly
proportional to the objects mass. - The weight of an object also depends on the
objects location. - In fact, an objects weight is directly
proportional to its free fall acceleration, g at
its current location.
5Amount of Mass Gravity Weight
- If you add more mass youve increased the
attractive force between you and the earth - Therefore you weigh more!
The Earth must really like me!
6Gravity, Distance and Weight
- If I leave the earth and head to outer space, I
am farther away from the gravity source. - Therefore, you weigh less.
Dude! I CAN FLOAT AROUND!
7Mass ? Weight
- Mass and Weight are NOT the same thing!
- Mass Amount of matter an object contains
- Has inertia (resistance to a push/pull)
- Weight (Force)
- Dependant upon Gravity (mass is not)
- Attraction between two objects
- Can change if the objects change distance or mass
8- Mass and Weight are different!
- ? Mass is an intrinsic property of an object. It
is completely determined by the number and type
of atoms that make up the object. It does not
depend on the environment in which the object is
located. -
- ? But weight is different. Weight depends on both
the object itself, and on some other object that
exerts the gravitational force.
9Mass and Gravity Weight
Weight really is a measurement of the
gravitational attraction between you and the
earth. Remember Weight is a force measurement
When gravity pulls on your mass, the resulting
force is called weight!
Source of Gravity
Source of Gravity
Large mass more pull more weight
Small mass less pull less weight
10Compare Mass vs. Weight on different planets
Same person on Jupiter is 354.6 lbs!!!
Person on Earth is 150 lbs!
Why is this true? What is different between
Jupiter and Earth?
Jupiter has more mass than the Earth Therefore it
has more gravity! Your same mass would weigh
more on Jupiter than on Earth!
Q Did the persons MASS (amount of matter that
makes them up) ever change?
11Q How does gravity accelerate an object?
How objects fall as a result of gravity was a
matter of debate for scientific thinkers as far
back as ancient times!
A philosopher named Aristotle felt that heavier
objects (greater weight) would fall faster than
lighter objects when pulled by gravity This
idea was accepted for 100s of years!
After many years (during the renaissance) a
scientist named Galileo had a different idea
To try and prove his idea, he took cannon balls
to the top of the leaning tower of Pisa
And then he dropped them!!!
He felt that all objects would fall at the same
rate no matter what the mass or weight was
12Test of Gravity
- Which one fell faster the heavier one or the
lighter one? - Galileo found that no matter how large or small,
the objects fell at the same Velocity. - So at what rate do objects accelerate due to
Earths gravity?
13Acceleration Rate of the Earth
What is the acceleration of this interval?
What is the acceleration of this interval?
What is the acceleration of this interval?
- Gravitys Acceleration on the Earth 9.8 m/s2
14Wait a second!
We already talked about how leaves and
feathers fall very slowly and even changes
directions
So what makes the leaf and feather fall
differently than a cannon ball?
So will feathers and leaves always fall slower
than cannon balls?
15Q So what if we got rid of all the air?
Feather Drop in a Vacuum
Galileo Experiment Apollo 15 Hammer Feather
Experiment Google Video
16So how do we solve for weight?
Force Mass x Acceleration
Acceleration Rate of Earths Gravitational Pull
Weight Mass x Gravity Acceleration
17- Compare your weight on Earth to what is would be
on the Moon - Discuss Why does your weight change?
- Discuss Does your mass change as well?
18Changes in Mass???
1000kg
1N
Notice that the weight has increased but the mass
stays the same.
0kg
0N
Mass Weight
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20Acceleration Force Review
Rate at which things move faster or slower
- Amount of matter (atoms) the object has.
- Has Inertia Resistance to change.
- Push or Pull
- Makes things with mass accelerate