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Gravity Unit 6

Gravity Unit 6

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Presentation

Physics

12th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

NGSS
MS-PS2-4, HS-PS2-1

Standards-aligned

Created by

William McIlwee

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10 Slides • 7 Questions

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Gravity

Unit 6

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Sir Isaac Newton

● Famous for contemplating a falling apple and the moon

○ If gravity made the apple fall to Earth, why doesn’t

the moon fall to Earth

● Law of Universal Gravitation

○ Force = mass1 X mass2 / Distance2

○ F = m1 X m2 / D2

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The Universal Gravitation Constant

● A slight correction was needed to Newton’s formula

● This allows us to find the mass of any thing in the

universe!

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Gravity and Weight

● Mass = amount of matter in an object

○ Kg

● Weight = force of gravity on an object

○ N (or pounds)

● Gravity is constantly pulling you towards the center of

the Earth

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Multiple Choice

What is mass?

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A Catholic Church service

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The amount of matter in an object

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The force of gravity acting on a unit

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Weight and Weightlessness

● Weight depends

on gravity and
“not falling”

● Think of being in

an elevator

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Multiple Choice

If you are going up in an elevator, do you feel like ___?

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Waiting on someone

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The amount of matter in an object

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The force of gravity acting on an object

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Multiple Choice

If you are going down in an elevator, do you feel like ___?

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You have less weight

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You have more weight

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Your weight does not change

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You are weightless

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Weight and Weightlessness

● Astronauts

○ Are outside of Earth’s gravity
○ They are weightless
○ But still have the same mass

■ And the same inertia

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Gravity

● Gravity is a force that pulls objects to the center of mass

○ You are being pulled towards the center of Earth
○ In space, two EVA astronauts are pulled towards

each other

● More massive objects have more gravity

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Different Gravities

● Earth = 9.8 m/s2
● Moon = 1.6 m/s2
● Mars = 3.7 m/s2
● Jupiter = 24.8 m/s2
● Sun = 274 m/s2

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Multiple Choice

What is the acceleration of gravity on Earth?

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1.6 m/ss

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3.7 m/ss

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9.8 m/ss

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24.8 m/ss

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Multiple Choice

Why did the lunar astronauts seem to bounce all the time they were on the moon?

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The moon has more gravity than Earth

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The moon has less gravity than Earth

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The moon has about the same gravity as Earth

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Falling

● Earth’s acceleration of gravity = 9.8 m/s2

○ Sh, 32 ft/s2

● Very second an object falls, its velocity increases by 9.8

m/s

● Everything falls at the same rate (ignoring air

resistance)
○ A grape and a bowling ball falls at the same rate

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Terminal
Velocity

Air resistance
opposes movement
through air (drag)

Terminal Velocity is
the fastest that an
object can fall
Depends on
the size and
shape of the
object

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Draw

Draw an arrow to show the direction that gravity is pulling on a falling object.

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Draw

Draw an arrow to show the direction that drag is pulling on a falling object.

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Unit 6

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