APRIL 20, 2018 OBJECTIVE – Students will discover the relationship between gravitational force, mass and distance. WARM-UP – If Earth is the size of.

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APRIL 20, 2018 OBJECTIVE – Students will discover the relationship between gravitational force, mass and distance. WARM-UP – If Earth is the size of a tennis ball, how far (meters) away is the Sun? Show your calculations and reference your “How far away is the moon?” sheet. HOMEWORK – Phet Gravity Simulation – 4/23 (Weebly, Unit 4, Gravitational Pull). Solar/Lunar Eclipse Video Questions – 4/23 (Weebly, Unit 4) AGENDA – Review How Far Away Is the Moon? Calculations Phet Simulation: Gravity – Weebly, Unit 4, Gravitational Pull Check and Review What’s In Our Solar System