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Monday, March 13th Entry Task Do YOU exert a gravitational force? Justify your answer. Schedule: 12.1 notes & questions Objective: I can explain that.

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1 Monday, March 13th Entry Task Do YOU exert a gravitational force? Justify your answer. Schedule: 12.1 notes & questions Objective: I can explain that gravity is a force exerted by masses Homework 12.1 notes & questions Read pages carefully Please have on desk: Introduction to Chapter 12 (vocabulary)

2 What we learned before Every action force has an equal and opposite reaction force Newton’s laws are used to describe the motions of objects Mass is the amount of matter an object contains.

3 Gravity is a force exerted by masses.
Gravity is a Universal Force because it acts between any things with mass. Gravity requires 2 things with mass to be present.

4 Gravity is a force exerted by masses.
Greater Mass results in greater force Greater distance results in smaller force.

5 Force of Gravity Depends On…
Mass of the objects More mass  greater force of gravity If mass is doubled, force of gravity doubles Distance between the objects More distance  less force of gravity If distance is doubles, force of gravity is 1/4th

6 Earth exerts a downward (action) force on pencil
Pencil exerts an upward (reaction) force on Earth Net force not strong enough to move earth (too much inertia), but can move the pencil

7 Acceleration due to Earth’s gravity is
Gravity accelerates objects Acceleration due to Earth’s gravity is 9.8 m/s2 (1 G) Free template from

8 W=mg If an object is dropped on Earth it accelerates towards it because of the gravitational pull. This acceleration is called g g=9.8 m/s² Newton’s 2nd law (from Chapter 11) Formula F=ma Substitute w for F Substitute g for a w=mg is the formula for calculating the weight of an object (it’s a force!) close to Earth’s surface

9 Gravity accelerates objects
A thrown object will hit the ground at the same time as a dropped object (If all other forces are absent)

10 Weight and Mass MASS – The amount of matter in an object (Does not change based on surroundings) WEIGHT – The amount of gravitational force acting on an objects (Does change based on surroundings)

11 Weight is a measure of the force of gravity
Because gravitational pull between you and the moon is weaker, you weigh less on the moon. REMEMBER…Weight and mass are different things

12 Tuesday, March 14th Entry Task Gravity is pulling the moon toward the center of Earth. Why doesn’t it crash into Earth? Schedule: Relating Mass and Weight activity Objective: I will measure and graph the relationship between mass and weight. Homework: Complete the activity if not finished in class. Please have on desk: ISN open to 12.1 notes

13 Happy Pi Day

14 Wednesday, March 15th Entry Task Calculate the weight of a 50 kg object on Earth. Write the formula, show your work with units and answer with units. Schedule: Gravity Review Objective: I can explain the relationship between mass, distance, and gravitational force Homework: Math problems if not finished in class Please have on desk: Relating mass and weight activity

15 Thursday, March 16th Entry Task
Why is this activity not safe on the moon, but is sort of safe on the earth? Schedule: Friction notes Objective: I can describe how friction affects motion. Homework: Finish the output page. Please have on desk: ISN, textbook, pencil

16 Friction Basics Draw an example of Friction being necessary for motion. Draw an example of Friction opposing motion

17 Friction Basics What 3 things determine how much friction occurs between two surfaces?

18 Friction Basics What happens to air resistance when surface area increases? How about when speed increases?

19 Friction Basics The types of surfaces of the objects; The speed of the object; The weight of the object Surface Area increases = Friction Increases Speed Increases = Friction Increases

20 As you read the Friction article,
Highlight important information Circle Vocabulary words Make annotations At least 3 per page Thought, feelings, questions, summarize

21 Friday, March 17th Entry Task How can you decrease the friction between a dishcloth and a plate? Schedule: Science Friction Bill Nye “Friction” Objective: I can demonstrate my understanding of gravity and friction. Homework: No homework Please have on your desk: ISN open to mass and weight worksheet


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