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Gravity… again. Solar System Astronomy Chapter 10. More than Kepler’s Laws. Gravity moves beyond orbital motion Internal forces Tides Orbital resonances Chaotic orbits. Internal Forces. Gravity works on every part of every body. Therefore self-gravity exists inside a planet
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Gravity… again Solar System Astronomy Chapter 10
More than Kepler’s Laws • Gravity moves beyond orbital motion • Internal forces • Tides • Orbital resonances • Chaotic orbits
Internal Forces • Gravity works on every part of every body. • Therefore self-gravity exists inside a planet • This produces internal forces. These hold the planet together • There’s a special case: spherically symmetric bodies. • Force from a spherically symmetric body is the same as from a point mass at the center
Tidal Forces • Tides are a consequence of gravity • Consider Earth and Moon: • Parts of the Earth are closer to the Moon than other parts • The force of gravity is stronger on the closer parts
Tidal Forces • Tides are a consequence of gravity • Consider Earth and Moon: • Parts of the Earth are closer to the Moon than other parts • The force of gravity is stronger on the closer parts
Tidal Forces • Not until Newton could forces be analyzed • Galileo tried • Ocean’s have tidal bulge • Elongated in direction nearly pointed at Moon • (Earth rotates under tidal bulge) • Two high and low tides per day • As we are under, then opposite, the Moon • There are both lunar tides and solar tides
Tidal Forces • Not until Newton could forces be analyzed • Galileo tried • friction of ocean with Earth slows rotation • day grows by 0.0023 s per century • 900 million years ago – 18 hour days • tidal flexing within moon dissipated rotational motion • tidal locking • Moon being pulled forward (sped up) • 4 cm farther away each year
Roche Limit • aka tidal limit