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Weight Mass Gravity

Weight Mass Gravity

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Science

9th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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7 Slides • 12 Questions

1

Mass, Weight, Gravity Review

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Open Ended

How are you feeling today?

3

Open Ended

If the mass of a watermelon is 5 kg on Earth, what would its mass be on the moon (g=1.6m/s2)?

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Open Ended

If the mass of a watermelon is 5 kg on Earth, what would its weight be on the moon (g=1.6m/s2)?

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Mass always stays the same, but weight can change on other planets where the acceleration due to gravity (g) is different than on Earth.

W = mg

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Open Ended

A rock is kicked off of a cliff. What is the speed of that rock after it has been falling for 2 seconds?

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3s x 9.8m/s2

= 29.4 m/s

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Open Ended

A skydiver jumps out of a plane. How fast would they be going after falling for 10 seconds?

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10 s x 9.8m/s2

= 98 m/s

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Multiple Choice

What is the standard unit for mass?

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kilograms (kg)

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Newtons (N)

3

pounds (lbs)

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Multiple Choice

What is the standard unit for weight?

1

kilograms (kg)

2

Newtons (N)

3

pounds (lbs)

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Open Ended

Solve for w.


m=15 kg

g=9.8m/s2


w=mg

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w = mg

w = (15kg)(9.8m/s2)

w = 147N

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Open Ended

Solve for m.


w=550N

g=9.8m/s2


w=mg

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w = mg

550N = m(9.8m/s2)

550N/9.9m/s2 = m

m = 56.12 kg

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Multiple Choice

As the distance between two objects increases, the force of gravity

1

also increases

2

decreases

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Multiple Choice

As the mass of one or both objects increases, the force of gravity

1

also increases

2

decreases

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Universal Law of Gravity

 F=G m1m2d2F=G\ \frac{m1m2}{d^2}  

Fancy looking equation that basically tells us that
the force of gravity between two objects is based on their masses and distance between them

more mass = stronger gravity
more distance = weaker gravity

**Think about the way magnets interact with eachother as an analogy

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Multiple Choice

As the distance between two objects increases, the force of gravity

1

also increases

2

decreases

Mass, Weight, Gravity Review

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