
Gravity
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Science
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6th Grade
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Yolanda Pineda
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16 Slides • 5 Questions
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Law of Universal Gravitation
What is gravity?
How can gravity change?
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What is gravity?
What factors can affect the gravitational force?
Please write the question and answer in your notebook.
Bell Work
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SC.6.P.13.2 Explore the Law of Gravity by recognizing that every object exerts gravitational force on every other object and that the force depends on how much mass the objects have and how far apart they are.
Benchmark
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Gravity is a NON-CONTACT FORCE that exists between all objects with mass.
Everything that has mass attracts everything else with mass.
Right now the Earth is pulling you down and you are pulling on the Earth with the same force.
Gravity
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Two things can make the force of gravity stronger:
Increasing the MASS of one or both objects.
Objects with more mass have more gravitational force.
Strength of Gravity
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Decreased distance.
Objects with that are closer together experience more gravitational force.
Strength of Gravity
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Multiple Choice
What two things determine the gravity of an object?
mass & weight
density & mass
mass & distance
mass & speed
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Multiple Choice
When will the forces of gravity between two objects be the GREATEST?
when the masses of both objects are small and the objects are close together
when the masses of both objects are large and the objects are close together
when the masses of both objects are small and the objects are far apart
when the masses of both objects are large and the objects are far apart
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Multiple Choice
Which statement about gravity is true?
gravity causes objects to pull towards one another
gravity only takes place between planets
gravity causes objects to push away from each other
the moon doesn't have any gravity
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Multiple Choice
Any object with mass is surrounded by a gravitational field.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
What is the SI unit used to measure force?
pounds
grams
ounces
newtons
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Virtual Lab
These two spheres feel gravitational forces towards one another.
Is that force the same for both spheres, or different?
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The same!
Predict what will happen to the gravitational force when the spheres come closer together.
Virtual Lab
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The force increased!
Is the force the same for both spheres, or different?
Virtual Lab
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Predict what will happen to the gravitational force when the spheres are separated.
Virtual Lab
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The force decreased!
Predict what will happen to the gravitational force when we increase the mass of both spheres.
Virtual Lab
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The force increased!
Is the force the same for both spheres, or different?
Virtual Lab
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The same!
Predict what will happen to the force of gravity when the spheres are brought closer together.
Virtual Lab
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Increased!
What two things make the force of gravity increase?
Virtual Lab
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Complete the handout based on what you learned in the virtual lab
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Virtual Lab - CW
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You may use your notes.
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Law of Universal Gravitation
What is gravity?
How can gravity change?
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