Gravitational Field Strength (Edexcel IGCSE Physics (Modular))

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Gravitational field strength

  • The strength of gravity on different planets affects an object's weight on that planet

  • Weight is defined as:

The force acting on an object due to gravitational attraction

  • Planets have strong gravitational fields

    • Hence, they attract nearby masses with a strong gravitational force

  • The force of weight is responsible for:

    • objects staying firmly on the ground

    • objects always falling to the ground

    • satellites being kept in orbit

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Objects are attracted towards the centre of the Earth due to its gravitational field strength

  • Weight and gravitational field strength both vary on the different objects in the Solar System

    • The greater the mass of the planet then the greater its gravitational field strength

    • A higher gravitational field strength means a larger attractive force towards the centre of that planet or moon

  • The value of g varies with the distance from a planet, but on the surface of the planet, it is roughly the same

  • However, the value of g varies dramatically for different planets and moons

  • The gravitational field strength (g) on the Earth is approximately 10 N/kg

  • The gravitational field strength on the surface of the Moon is less than on the Earth

    • This means it would be easier to lift a mass on the surface of the Moon than on the Earth

  • The gravitational field strength on the surface of the gas giants (e.g. Jupiter and Saturn) is more than on the Earth

    • This means it would be harder to lift a mass on the gas giants than on the Earth

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Value for g on the different objects in the Solar System

  • The mass of an object is always the same, but its weight changes depending on the gravitational field

    • This means that on both Earth and Jupiter, an object’s mass will have the same value

    • However, their weight will be a lot greater on Jupiter than on Earth, so much so that a human would not be able to stand up on the surface of Jupiter

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A person’s weight on Jupiter would be so large a human would be unable to fully stand up

Examiner Tips and Tricks

You do not need to remember the value of g on different planets for your exam, the value of g for Earth will be given in the exam question.

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