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Out of this World •Why do astronauts move differently on the moon than they do on Earth? http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=bDpwtnGS6uc&feature=BFa&lis t=PL68BB0B53B47E8190&lf=resul ts_main Jumping http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=gM140g0zsQc&feature=related Falling

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Out of this World. Why do astronauts move differently on the moon than they do on Earth?. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDpwtnGS6uc&feature=BFa&list=PL68BB0B53B47E8190&lf=results_main Jumping http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gM140g0zsQc&feature=related Falling. Vocabulary. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Out of this World• Why do astronauts move differently on the moon than they do on

Earth?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDpwtnGS6uc&feature=BFa&list=PL68BB0B53B47E8190&lf=results_mainJumpinghttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gM140g0zsQc&feature=relatedFalling

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•Mass-The amount of matter (stuff) in an object. • Stays the same from planet to planet

•Weight-A measurement of the gravitational force acting on an object.• Changes as you move from planet to

planet due to gravitational force.

Vocabulary

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Gravitational Force-The force of attraction between any two objects

• All objects have gravity and are attracted to other objects. • What would a drop of water look like in space? • What about a candle flame?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lMtXfwk7PXgWringing out a wet towel in space-molecules are attracted to any surface

Since heat can’t rise upwards

(there is no up) the flame is round.

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• Gravity holds our moon in orbit around us and all the planets in orbit around the sun.

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Gravitational Force• Gravitational pull

depends on the mass of the object and its distance from the object.

• Closer = more gravity• Larger mass = more

gravity

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xICEt51A-Ac

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What would happen to our high tides if the moon were more massive (bigger)?

Tides would be higher because the moon would

have a greater gravitational pull on them

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What would happen to our tides if the moon were further away?

• Tides would be smaller because of less gravitational pull

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What would happen to our tides if the moon were closer?

• Tides would be larger because of more gravitational pull

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBDZtt0vWD8

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Life as We Knew It

• Summary: A family describes what

life would be like on Earth if the moon were hit by a meteorite and

pushed closer.

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Watch the tide change in Africa

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Spring Tide• When the Earth, Sun, and Moon are in a straight line

(new moon and full moon) their gravitational force is combined and you have extra high and extra low tides called “Spring Tides”

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Neap Tides• When the Sun, Earth, and Moon are at a right angle

(1st and 3rd Quarter) the gravitational pull is not as strong and tides are not as high or low as normal, this is called a “Neap Tide”.

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Today you will be working in small groups analyzing the motion of toys in Earth’s gravity

and then predicting how that motion would change in decreased amounts of gravity.

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Slinky Waves• Stretch out a slinky about 2 feet.• Move one hand back and forth, pushing in and pulling out on the slinky. • Watch the wave travel along the slinky.

1. What would happen to a slinky when it is stretched apart and released in space?a. It sags b. it stays stretched outc. Its coils spread evenly apart d. its coils collect at the ends

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9RDlIjgftI26:30

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Slinky Steps• Try to get a slinky to walk down several steps (use your binders to make

steps.)

2. What would happen to a slinky if you tried to get it to walk in space?a. It walks like on Earth b. It walks faster than on

Earthc. It walks slower than on Earth d. It will not walk

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Paddle Ball• Play paddle ball downward, upward, sideways. Which is easiest? Is it better to

hit the ball softly or hard?

3. What would paddle ball be like in space?a. It would be harder than on Earth b. It would be slower than on

Earth.c. It is only easier to paddle upwards d. It will not work

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Pull Back Toy Cars• Pull back on the car and release, how does it move? Can

it drive on a slight uphill surface? How is its speed affected?

4. When a pull back toy car is released in space, its wheels ______.a. Spin rapidly in place b. Move the car

forwardc. Rub against the table as the car movesd. Causes the car to turn flips

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Magnetic Marbles• Roll two magnetic marbles toward one another, what

happens?

5. When two magnetic marbles come together in space, they _____a. Spin around each other b. Repel each otherc. Bounce apart d. Orbit each other

at a distancehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9RDlIjgftI28:30

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Wheelo• Roll disk up and down the track by slowly moving your wrist. Can you

start it without using gravity?

6. In space, a wheelo can be started bya. slinging the track sideways b. tilting the track downc. tilting the track up d. placing the wheel at the curve in the track

7. The wheel stays on the track in space because of its___a. spin b. inertia c. magnetismd. mass

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Klacker Ball• Momentum Klackers: Hold the handle sideways and

hold one ball above the handle and the let other one hang below. Release the top ball, as it swings down, it will hit the lower ball and cause it to move. Move your wrist to keep the balls circling.• Action-Reaction Klackers: Hold the handle vertically and

set one ball on either side. Try to get the balls to klack together in the front of the handle, then in the back and continue.

8. Which klacking technique will work better in space?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9RDlIjgftI16:57

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Velcro Target• Stand about 6 feet away from the target and try

throwing the balls over hand and underhand at the target. Which method works better?

10. Would this game be easier or more difficult in space?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9RDlIjgftI20:07

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answers

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Slinky Steps• Try to get a slinky to walk down several steps (use your binders to make

steps.)

2. What would happen to a slinky if you tried to get it to walk in space?a. It walks like on Earth b. It walks faster than on

Earthc. It walks slower than on Earth d. It will not walk

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Paddle Ball• Play paddle ball downward, upward, sideways. Which is easiest? Is it better to

hit the ball softly or hard?

3. What would paddle ball be like in space?a. It would be harder than on Earth b. It would be slower than on

Earth.c. It is only easier to paddle upwards d. It will not work

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Pull Back Toy Cars• Pull back on the car and release, how does it move? Can

it drive on a slight uphill surface? How is its speed affected?

4. When a pull back toy car is released in space, its wheels ______.a. Spin rapidly in place b. Move the car

forwardc. Rub against the table as the car movesd. Causes the car to turn flips

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Magnetic Marbles• Roll two magnetic marbles toward one another, what

happens?

5. When two magnetic marbles come together in space, they _____a. Spin around each other b. Repel each otherc. Bounce apart d. Orbit each other

at a distancehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9RDlIjgftI28:30

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Wheelo• Roll disk up and down the track by slowly moving your wrist. Can you

start it without using gravity?

6. In space, a wheelo can be started bya. slinging the track sideways b. tilting the track downc. tilting the track up d. placing the wheel at the curve in the track

7. The wheel stays on the track in space because of its___a. spin b. inertia c. magnetismd. mass

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Klacker Ball• Momentum Klackers: Hold the handle sideways and

hold one ball above the handle and the let other one hang below. Release the top ball, as it swings down, it will hit the lower ball and cause it to move. Move your wrist to keep the balls circling.• Action-Reaction Klackers: Hold the handle vertically and

set one ball on either side. Try to get the balls to klack together in the front of the handle, then in the back and continue.

8. Which klacking technique will work better in space?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9RDlIjgftI16:57

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Velcro Target• Stand about 6 feet away from the target and try

throwing the balls over hand and underhand at the target. Which method works better?

10. Would this game be easier or more difficult in space?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9RDlIjgftI20:07