Newton’s Insight and the Inverse Square Law
📚 Key Concepts
🔹 Real-Life Example: Newton’s Apple & The Moon
Newton observed that an apple falls from a tree and wondered: could the same force pulling the apple down also keep the Moon in orbit? He realized that the Moon is constantly “falling” toward Earth but never hits it because of its sideways motion — just like a ball thrown horizontally from a cliff.

Inverse Square Law: The gravitational force between two objects decreases with the square of the distance between them.

🧪 Important Formulas
🔸 Mathematical Explanation of Inverse Square Law
If distance increases by a factor n, the force decreases by a factor of n²:
- Distance doubles (2x) → Force becomes 1/4
- Distance triples (3x) → Force becomes 1/9
🔍 Advanced: Inverse-Square Forces in Science
The inverse square relationship appears in many areas of physics beyond gravity:
- Electromagnetism: Coulomb’s Law (F ∝ 1/r²)
- Light Intensity: Brightness decreases as 1/r²
- Sound Intensity: Volume decreases as 1/r²
🔹 Application in Astronomy
- Explains why planets farther from the Sun move slower
- Helps predict satellite orbital periods
- Used to calculate escape velocities from celestial bodies
