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Gravity

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Science

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5th - 6th Grade

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NGSS
MS-PS2-4, MS-ESS1-2, HS-PS2-4

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Angela Drake

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9 Slides • 23 Questions

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Gravity

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Orbit

the curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon

4

Multiple Choice

What causes orbiting?
1
acceleration and distance
2
gravity and forward motion
3
free fall and gravity
4
a push and a pull

5

Multiple Choice

 The circular motion of one object around another object in space is
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rotation
2
inertia
3
gravity
4
revolution

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Multiple Choice

Why do astronauts bounce and appear to float on the moon as they walk?
1
There is no gravity on the moon
2
Gravity is weaker on the moon
3
Gravity is stronger on the moon
4
None of these

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Gravity is weaker on the moon


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Multiple Choice

. An object's orbital path is a result of the balance between
1
gravity and mass
2
gravity and inertia
3
mass and distance
4
mass and inertia

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Multiple Choice

What would happen to an object in orbit without gravity pulling down?
1
It would crash into the object it is orbiting.
2
It would continue to orbit
3
it would stop its motion
4
it would fly off into space

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It would fly off in space

Without gravity pulling it down the planet would continue in it's forward motion (ineria)

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Multiple Choice

An astronaut weighs _______________ on the moon than on Earth
1
more 
2
less
3
double

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Multiple Choice

 An astronaut's mass on the Moon and on Earth are ____________________.
1
the same
2
different

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Multiple Choice

 The force of gravity on an object is the object's
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weight
2
force
3
mass
4
inertia

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Multiple Choice

 Which property of an object will be different on the Moon than on Earth?
1
composition
2
mass
3
weight
4
shape

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Weight depends on gravity

So and objects weight can change, but its mass will stay the same.

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Multiple Choice

What happens to gravitational force when the distance between objects increases?
1
it gets weaker
2
it gets stronger
3
it gradually disappears
4
nothing

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Multiple Choice

 Which of these would affect the strength of gravity between the Earth and the Sun?
1
The tilt of the Earth's axis
2
The amount of energy the Earth receives from the Sun
3
The movement of the magma inside of Earth
4
The distance between the Earth and the Sun

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Multiple Choice

 The pull of gravity on you would be _________________ on the moon.
1
less
2
the same
3
more

21

Multiple Choice

As the masses of two objects increase, the gravitational force between them
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stays the same
2
decreases
3
increases

22

Multiple Choice

Two objects will have the greatest gravitational attraction when they are

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large and far apart.

2

small and close together

3

large and close together.

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small and far apart.

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Multiple Choice

 Earth's gravity pulls everything towards the ________________.
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north
2
south
3
center
4
all of these

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Multiple Choice

Why don't people on Earth get pulled into the Sun?
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because we can't fly
2
because the Earth is smaller than the sun
3
because we are closer to the Earth than the sun
4
because the sun is larger than the earth

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Multiple Choice

If an object is placed halfway between the Earth and the Moon, the object will fall towards the
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Earth
2
Moon
3
Sun
4
none of these

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Multiple Choice

Who developed the Law of Universal Gravitation?
1
Gossett
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Einstein
3
Newton
4
Galileo

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Multiple Choice

 Anything that has _______________ has a gravitational pull.
1
weight
2
mass
3
circular shape
4
magnetism

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Multiple Choice

If two planets moved three times further apart, their force of attraction would
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increase
2
decrease
3
stay the same

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Multiple Choice

Why do a hammer and a feather fall at different rates on Earth?
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The hammer has more mass, so it falls faster.
2
The feather is lighter, so it falls slower
3
Air friction has a greater effect on the hammer
4
Air friction has a greater effect on the feather.

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Multiple Choice

All objects fall at the same rate when there is no air or atmosphere.
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True
2
False

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Multiple Choice

 Gravity is defined as
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a push or a pull
2
a force of attraction
3
a force that opposes motion
4
the amount of mass an object has

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