Science Planner 12/16/16 WALT: evaluation of material covered.

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Science Planner 12/16/16 WALT: evaluation of material covered. WU: None CW: 1 paper Tell me what you know.

Black Holes http://www.sciencealert.com/this-video-about-the-scale-of-black- holes-will-crush-your-poor-tiny-brain

Evaluation assignment Drake Equation: Provide the following information: What does each variable stand for (description) in the equation. Run the equation twice. A. Optimistically B. Pessimistically Atoms and Black Holes 1. Draw a model of how a typical hydrogen atom is structured. 2. Explanation with a diagram of how gravity can create maximum density in atoms. 3. Diagram of a Black Hole. Include the following with a description: a. Accretion disk b. X-ray jet c. Event horizon d. Singularity e. Curved Space-Time