Black Holes FOR BEGINNERS Part 1.

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Black Holes FOR BEGINNERS Part 1

Black Holes for Beginners Instructions: Read ALL the instructions. The presentation is in PowerPoint. At the top of your screen, click on Slide Show. Then click on Play from Start.

Black Holes for Beginners Instructions: You will see a series of video clips (segments). You may view each one once or as many times as you like. When you are ready, click the forward arrow at the bottom of your screen to move the PowerPoint presentation to the next slide. Answer the question based on the video clip you just watched.

Black Holes for Beginners Instructions: You will answer questions after each video segment in Poll Everywhere. You can use a computer, tablet (iPad), or cell phone with texting capabilities to answer questions in Poll Everywhere. View the PowerPoint presentation, and open Poll Everywhere in your browser. Or, you can view the PowerPoint presentation on one device and answer the questions on a different device. If you use your cell phone to text your answers and you pay for text messaging on your phone, you will be charged. If you do not pay for text messages, the program will be free.

Participating with Poll Everywhere How to answer via the web or text messaging From any browser: From a text message: Pollev.com/ritasimsan 37607 ritasimsan <your answer>

Black Holes for Beginners To answer from a computer or tablet, go to: PollEv.com/ritasimsan To answer using text messaging, text: ritasimsan at 37607 Next, text your answers. If the questions are multiple choice, text A, B, C, or D.

Black Holes for Beginners Many people think that… if you fall into a black hole, you will be transported into another dimension. Is that true or false?

Black Holes for Beginners FALSE! That’s a myth! Now, let’s learn some more about black holes!

Black Holes for Beginners Helpful vocabulary to review before and after viewing Black Holes Part 1 Nouns Verbs Adjectives Adverbs Other dimension --- dimensional misconception to misconceive basics basic basically conspiracy conspirators to conspire conspiratory conspiratorially gravity gravitation to gravitate gravitational gravitationally downward notice to notice noticeable noticeably exertion to exert exertive escape to escape

Black Holes for Beginners

Black Holes for Beginners

What does gravity depend on? https://www.polleverywhere.com/multiple_choice_polls/TVEEuDg8m7TI9JU

Black Holes for Beginners Gravity depends on… MASS!

Black Holes for Beginners

How does gravity pull you? https://www.polleverywhere.com/multiple_choice_polls/ePWxbxHhnVjBavQ

Black Holes for Beginners It pulls you in EVERY direction. http://discovermagazine.com/2013/julyaug/23-20-things-you-didnt-know-about-gravity

Black Holes for Beginners

What keeps the moon in orbit around the earth? https://www.polleverywhere.com/free_text_polls/YpxnhaEp4UCnMY2

Black Holes for Beginners The force of gravity from the earth keeps the moon in its orbit. http://slideplayer.com/slide/4465552/

Black Holes for Beginners

What keeps the earth and all the other planets in their orbits? https://www.polleverywhere.com/multiple_choice_polls/rtlMbUwne4bHlJj

Black Holes for Beginners The gravity from the sun keeps the earth and all the other planets in their orbits. http://spaceplace.nasa.gov/review/dr-marc-solar-system/planet-orbits.html

Black Holes for Beginners

What is another way of saying "event horizon?" https://www.polleverywhere.com/multiple_choice_polls/0es2Q2oQM05n0s1

Black Holes for Beginners Another way of saying “event horizon” is “point of no return.” http://www.counselheal.com/articles/16450/20151130/scientists-confirm-existence-event-horizon.htm

Black Holes for Beginners Music by http://www.bensound.com

Black Holes for Beginners End of Part 1