太阳系落球
(原标题: Solar System Ball Drop)
2021-08-25
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球在地球、木星还是天王星上下落得更快?这幅特色动画展示了一个球从一公里高的地方落向太阳系著名天体的表面,假设没有空气阻力。重力取决于吸引物体的质量,质量越大,向下的力就越大。但重力也取决于离重心的距离,距离越短,球下落得越快。结合质量和距离,我们可能会惊讶地发现,尽管天王星的质量是地球的14倍多,但它把球拉下来的速度比地球略慢。这是因为天王星的密度要低得多,这使得它的云顶离质心更远。虽然下落的球总是加速,但如果你在球上,你不会感觉到这种加速度,因为你是自由落体。在提到的三颗行星中,视频展示了一个球在木星上的下落速度比地球和天王星还要快。
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Does a ball drop faster on Earth, Jupiter, or Uranus? The featured animation shows a ball dropping from one kilometer high toward the surfaces of famous solar system bodies, assuming no air resistance. The force of gravity depends on the mass of the attracting object, with higher masses pulling down with greater forces. But gravitational force also depends on distance from the center of gravity, with shorter distances causing the ball to drop faster. Combining both mass and distance, it might be surprising to see that Uranus pulls the ball down slightly slower than Earth, despite containing over 14 times more mass. This happens because Uranus has a much lower density, which puts its cloud tops further away from its center of mass. Although the falling ball always speeds up, if you were on the ball you would not feel this acceleration because you would be in free-fall. Of the three planets mentioned, the video demonstrates a ball drops even faster on Jupiter than either Earth and Uranus.
© James O'Donoghue (JAXA) & Rami Mandow (Space Australia); Text: James O'Donoghue