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Gravity Helps The Ball Spin But If We Had No Gravity Then The Ball Would Not Be Able To Spin Like It Usually Does

The document discusses the concepts of gravity and friction, explaining how gravity affects the motion of objects like a spinning ball. It includes a table for students to rank celestial objects by gravitational force, with the sun being the largest and having the greatest gravitational pull. Additionally, it poses questions for students to explore the gravitational pull of various objects in the solar system.

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Gravity Helps The Ball Spin But If We Had No Gravity Then The Ball Would Not Be Able To Spin Like It Usually Does

The document discusses the concepts of gravity and friction, explaining how gravity affects the motion of objects like a spinning ball. It includes a table for students to rank celestial objects by gravitational force, with the sun being the largest and having the greatest gravitational pull. Additionally, it poses questions for students to explore the gravitational pull of various objects in the solar system.

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STEMscopes 6.

11B

Gravity and friction

Gravity helps the ball spin but if we had no


gravity then the ball would not be able to
spin like it usually does.

I think it would be released from the string and fall onto the
ground and spin a little then stop so it will not have motion
anymore

Gr 6 Science 6
STEMscopes 6.11B

Gr 6 Science 7
STEMscopes 6.11B

Gravity
Earth and Space

Part II: Big, Bigger, Biggest

1. Complete the table by listing the objects in order from most gravitational force to least
gravitational force using the Student Reference Sheet: Solar System Objects.

Gravitational Force Celestial Object


Highest 1. The sun
2.
Jupiter
3.
Saturn
4. Uranus
5.
Neptune
6. Earth
7.
8.
9.
Lowest
10.

2. The sun
What is the largest object in our solar system? ___________________________________

3. Why does this object have the greatest gravitational pull?


Because it is the largest planet in the solar system
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4. How many objects have a greater gravitational pull than Earth? Explain.
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5. If Earth's moon were to be added to this ranking, where do you think it would fit? Why?
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Gr 6 Science 9

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