Newton
Relativity
Effects of Gravity
Orbiting
100

For every pair of objects, each object attracts the other object with a force that is directly proportional to the product of the masses of the objects and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between their centers of mass

What is the Law of Universal Gravitation

100

A combination of space and time, which are viewed in special relativity as two parts of one whole

What is space-time?

100

The condition of free fall toward or around Earth, in which an object experiences no support force (and exerts no force on a scale)

What is weightlessness?

100

The point in a satellite's elliptical orbit farthest from the center of the Earth

What is apogee?

200

The constant G in the equation for Newton's law of universal gravitation

What is the universal gravitational constant

200

The theory tgat describes how time is affected by motion in space at a constant velocity, anbd how mass and energy are related

What is the special theory of relativity?

200

The cut off of light from the full moon when Earth is directlyu between the sun and the moon, so that the Earth's shadow is cast on the moon.

What is a lunar eclipse?

200

The minimum speed necessary for an object to escape permanently from a gravitational field that holds it

What is escape speed?

300

A physcal quajtity varies inversely as another quantity squared

What is the inverse square law?

300

All the laws of nature are the same in all uniformly moving referene frames

What is the first postulate of special relativity?

300

The tides, due to the sun and the moon partly cancel so that the high tides are lower than average and the low tides are not as low as average.

What are neap tides?

300

The deviation of an orgiting object fro its path around a center of force caused by the action of an additional center of force

What is perturbation

400

A force field that exists in the space around every mass or group of masses

What is a gravitational field?

400

The speec of light in empty space always has the same value regardless of the motion of the source or the motion of the observer.

What is the second postulate of special relativity?

400

The cutoff of light from the sun to anobserver on Earth when the moon is directly between the sun and Earth

What is a solar eclipse?

400

An oval-shaped curve that is the path of a point that moves such that the sum of its distance from two fixed points is constant

What is an ellipse?

500

That which exists in the space surrounding a massk electric charge or magnet so that another mass, electric charge, or magnet introduced to this region will experience a force

What is a force field?

500

An observable stretching, or slowing of time in a frame of reference moving past the observer at a speed approaching the speed of light.

What is time dilation?

500

When the sun, moon and Earth are lined up so that the high tides are higher than average

What are spring tides?

500

The time required for a complete orbit

What is period?