In God We Trust Gravity By Mahan Narjabadifam.

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In God We Trust Gravity By Mahan Narjabadifam

Types Of Attraction Scientific Attractions Electrical Attraction Gravitational Attraction Magnetic Attraction …… Philosophic Attractions Tourist Attraction Attraction Between People

What is the gravity ? The force that attracts any two objects, based upon their mass and the distance between them

Let’s Talk About The Passage In the 1800s. Scientists debated the movements of the Sun, Earth, and the moon. Some thought there was an invisible shield wrapped around the solar system. They believed this shield held the planets together and in orbit. Isaac Newton was the first person to explain the effect of gravity upon our universe. He used mathematical formulas to prove that gravity is what keeps the planets in orbit. Since Newton’s discoveries, we have learned a great deal about the effects of gravity. We know that, because of gravity, the moon orbits Earth. And , also because of gravity, Earth resolves around the sun.

Let’s Talk About The Passage Gravity is the attraction between two objects. Every object on Earth is attracted toward the center of Earth. Gravity is what keeps us on the ground. Without it, we would drift into space. To better understand gravity and how it affects the planets, it is important to discuss mass and weight. Mass is the amount of matter in an object. Weight is a measurement of gravitational attraction on an object. Wherever you : go, your mass stays the same. It doesn’t matter if you are on Earth or the moon, your mass does not change. Your weight is a different story. Weight is a measure of the force of gravity on an object. The force between Earth and you is greater than the force between the moon and you. You would weight less on the moon.

Let’s Talk About The Passage Objects with larger masses attract objects with smaller masses. Because the moon has less mass than Earth has, the moon is attracted toward Earth. The force that exists between Earth and the moon is gravitational attraction. This force keeps the moon orbiting Earth. Because Earth’s gravitational field is greater than the moon’s, the moon revolves around Earth. Gravity affects all the planets in the solar system as well as the sun. If you could combine the masses of all nine planets, the total mass would not come close to the sun’s enormous mass. Objects with the larger mass have the greater gravitational force. This is why every planet in the solar system revolves around the sun. Does the moon revolve around the sun? It does, but there is more to the explanation. The path the moon travels is around Earth. Because the moon is closer to Earth, the moon is affected most by Earth’s gravitational attraction.

Vocabulary Box Gravitational : related to or resulting from the force of gravity Attraction : A force which makes things move together or stay together Upon : Used to mean ‘on’ or ‘onto’ Debate : Discussion of a particular subject that often continues for a long time and in which people express different opinions Invisible : Something that is invisible cannot be seen Shield : To protect someone or something from being harmed or damaged Wrap : To put paper or cloth over something to cover it Orbit : The curved path travelled by an object which is moving around another much larger object such as the Earth, the Sun etc Prove : To show that something is true by providing facts, information etc Deal : A lot more, less

Vocabulary Box Revolve : To move around like a wheel, or to make something move around like a wheel Drift : To move, change, or do something without any plan or purpose Measurement : The length, height etc of something Field : The area in which a natural force is felt or has an effect Enormous : Very big in size or in amount Argue : To state, giving clear reasons, that something is true, should be done etc Conduct : To carry out a particular activity or process, especially in order to get information or prove facts Yarn : Thick thread made of cotton or wool, which is used to knit things Conclusion : Something you decide after considering all the information you have Gather : To collect things Procedure : A way of doing something, especially the correct or usual way

Questions About Paragraphs Gravitational attraction exists between two objects with …. force attraction mass Because of gravity, ….. Earth orbits the moon the sun revolves around earth Earth orbits the sun On the moon your ….. weight and mass would be same mass would change weigh would be less Isaac Newton …. believed that a shield was wrapped around the solar system explained the effect of gravity upon the universe discovered a planet Mass is the ….. amount of matter in an object attraction between two objects measurement of how hard gravity pulls on an object Which sentence is true? The moon revolves around Earth. The total mass of all the planets in the solar system is more than the mass of the sun both a and b

Questions About Paragraphs Discussed, questioned, or argued (1) The path an object in space follows around another object (1) Earth’s satellite (3) A force that attracts objects toward the center of Earth (4) The force of gravity on an object (5) Moves around another object (7) Energy such as a push or a pull (7) Large objects in space that revolve around the sun (8) The amount of matter an object has (8) The star closest to Earth (9) Debated Orbit The Moon Gravity Weight Orbiting Force Planets Mass The Sun

The Road To Your Gray Cells Read the following paragraph and answer the question After studying gravity, Marni conducted an experiment. She used paper plates, yarn, and washers. In what order should she complete these steps? Develop a conclusion based on findings. Gather materials needed. Follow procedure. Record observations. A. 3,4,1,2 B. 2,3,1,4 C. 2,3,4,1 D. 3,2,4,1

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