Date | May 2017 | Marks available | 2 | Reference code | 17M.2.HL.TZ2.8 |
Level | Higher level | Paper | Paper 2 | Time zone | 2 |
Command term | Suggest | Question number | 8 | Adapted from | N/A |
Question
The gravitational potential due to the Sun at its surface is –1.9 x 1011 J kg–1. The following data are available.
Mass of Earth | = 6.0 x 1024 kg |
Distance from Earth to Sun | = 1.5 x 1011 m |
Radius of Sun | = 7.0 x 108 m |
Outline why the gravitational potential is negative.
The gravitational potential due to the Sun at a distance r from its centre is VS. Show that
rVS = constant.
Calculate the gravitational potential energy of the Earth in its orbit around the Sun. Give your answer to an appropriate number of significant figures.
Calculate the total energy of the Earth in its orbit.
An asteroid strikes the Earth and causes the orbital speed of the Earth to suddenly decrease. Suggest the ways in which the orbit of the Earth will change.
Outline, in terms of the force acting on it, why the Earth remains in a circular orbit around the Sun.
Markscheme
potential is defined to be zero at infinity
so a positive amount of work needs to be supplied for a mass to reach infinity
VS = so r x VS «= –GM» = constant because G and M are constants
GM = 1.33 x 1020 «J m kg–1»
GPE at Earth orbit «= –» = «–» 5.3 x 1033 «J»
Award [1 max] unless answer is to 2 sf.
Ignore addition of Sun radius to radius of Earth orbit.
ALTERNATIVE 1
work leading to statement that kinetic energy , AND kinetic energy evaluated to be «+» 2.7 x 1033 «J»
energy «= PE + KE = answer to (b)(ii) + 2.7 x 1033» = «–» 2.7 x 1033 «J»
ALTERNATIVE 2
statement that kinetic energy is gravitational potential energy in orbit
so energy «» = «–» 2.7 x 1033 «J»
Various approaches possible.
«KE will initially decrease so» total energy decreases
OR
«KE will initially decrease so» total energy becomes more negative
Earth moves closer to Sun
new orbit with greater speed «but lower total energy»
changes ellipticity of orbit
centripetal force is required
and is provided by gravitational force between Earth and Sun
Award [1 max] for statement that there is a “centripetal force of gravity” without further qualification.