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3rd June 2016, 01:10 PM
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Gravitation Notes for IIT JEE
Hi I am interested in having the information on the Gravitation subject Notes which are of importance for the preparation for IIT JEE?
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4th June 2016, 08:47 AM
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Re: Gravitation Notes for IIT JEE
In the dairy life we have seen things falling openly downwards towards earth when tossed upwards or dispped from some hight. Truth that all bodies independent of their masses are quickened towards the earth mith a consistent acceleration was initially perceived by galive (1564-1642) The movement of celesh'al bodies, for example, moon. Earth plametes and so forth and attrachieve of moon towards earth and arth towards sun is an interesting subject of study subsequent to long time. Presently the inquiry's what is the power that produces such speeding up is which earth draw in all bodies towards the middle and what is the law overseeing this power. Is this law is same for both natural and weshal bodies. Answer to this inquiry was given by Newton as he announced that "laws of nature are same for natural and weshal Bodies". The power between any article falling openly towards earth and that amongst earth and moon are governed by the same laws. Johnaase kepler (1571-1631) Studied the planetary movement in point of interest and figured his three laws of planetary movement, which were accessible Universal law of grawitation. General law of Gravition :- Everyone in the universe pulls in each other body with a power which is specifically relative to the result of their masses and invessly relative to the square of separation between them. Scientifically Newton's attraction law is if F is the power acting between two collections of masses M1 and M2 and the separation between them is R then magnitude of power is given as Please find the file attached below for the gravitation notes useful for IIT JEE examination |