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Thursday 20 August 2020

Gravity on Mars

 

Gravity Read, then answer: Gravity is the force by which a planet or other body draws objects toward its center. The force of gravity keeps all of the planets in orbit around the sun. 
 What keeps all of the planets in orbit around the sun? The force of gravity 
What else does gravity do? an invisible force that pulls objects toward each other. 
Why do you land on the ground when you jump up instead of floating off into space? Why do things fall down when you throw them or drop them? 
The an\wer is gravity: an invisible force that pulls objects toward each other. 
Earth's gravity is what keeps you on the ground and what makes things fall. Define gravity in one sentence gravity is the force that causes everything that goes up to fall back down to Earth An animation of gravity at work. 
Albert Einstein described gravity as a curve in space that wraps around an object—such as a star or a planet. If another object is nearby, it is pulled into the curve. Image credit: NASA Anything that has mass also has gravity. 
Objects with more mass have more gravity. Gravity also gets weaker with distance. So, the closer objects are to each other, the stronger their gravitational pull is. 
What makes gravity weaker? with distance. So, the closer objects are to each other, the stronger their gravitational pull. 
 Earth's gravity comes from all its mass. All its mass makes a combined gravitational pull on all the mass in your body. That's what gives you weight. And if you were on a planet with less mass than Earth, you would weigh less than you do here. 
What does Earth’s gravity come from? Earth's gravity comes from all its mass. All its mass makes a combined gravitational pull on all the mass in your body. 
Look at the image below and write how much you’d weigh on the following planets if you weighed 100lbs on Earth. Jupiter 253lbs Mars 38 lbs Venus 91 lbs Saturn 10 7lbs Neptune 114 lbs How much would you weigh on the moon? 17 lbs Image credit: NASA You exert the same gravitational force on Earth that it does on you. But because Earth is so much more massive than you, your force doesn’t really have an effect on our planet. 

7. Why doesn’t your force really have much effect on Earth? your force doesn’t really have an effect on our planet because Earth is more massive than you are. Gravity in our universe Gravity is what holds the planets in orbit around the sun and what keeps the moon in orbit around Earth. The gravitational pull of the moon pulls the seas towards it, causing the ocean tides. Gravity creates stars and planets by pulling together the material from which they are made.

 8. What causes ocean tides? The gravitational pull of the moon pulls the seas towards it, causing the ocean tides.

 9. How does gravity create stars and planets? , causing the ocean tides. Gravity creates stars and planets by pulling together the material from which they are made. Gravity not only pulls on mass but also on light. Albert Einstein discovered this principle. If you shine a flashlight upwards, the light will grow imperceptibly redder as gravity pulls it. You can't see the change with your eyes, but scientists can measure it. Black holes pack so much mass into such a small volume that their gravity is strong enough to keep anything, even light, from escaping. 

10. Why is gravity in black holes so strong that it keeps anything (even light) from escaping? The gravitational pull of a black hole is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape once it gets too close. What is a black hole? A black hole is a region of spacetime where gravity is so strong that nothing—no particles or even electromagnetic radiation such as light—can escape from it. The theory of general relativity predicts that a sufficiently compact mass can deform spacetime to form a black hole. Watch this video to find out more about these areas of immense gravity! Gravity on Earth Gravity is very important to us. We could not live on Earth without it. The sun's gravity keeps Earth in orbit around it, keeping us at a comfortable distance to enjoy the sun's light and warmth. It holds down our atmosphere and the air we need to breathe. Gravity is what holds our world together. 

11. What is the role of the sun’s gravity? The sun's gravity keeps Earth in orbit around it, keeping us at a comfortable distance to enjoy the sun's light and warmth. 

12. Can humans live without gravity? Without gravity, the air in the atmosphere has no reason to hang around, and it would immediately leap into space However, gravity isn’t the same everywhere on Earth. Gravity is slightly stronger over places with more mass underground than over places with less mass. NASA uses two spacecraft to measure these variations in Earth’s gravity. These spacecraft are part of the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) mission. 

13. Describe where Gravity in Earth is slightly stronger. Gravity is slightly stronger over places with more mass underground than over places with less mass. NASA uses two spacecraft to measure these variations in Earth's gravity. The GRACE mission helps scientists to create maps of gravity variations on Earth. Areas in blue have slightly weaker gravity and areas in red have slightly stronger gravity. Image credit: NASA/University of Texas Center for Space Research GRACE detects tiny changes in gravity over time. These changes have revealed important details about our planet. 

For example, GRACE monitors changes in sea level and can detect changes in Earth’s crust brought on by earthquakes. 
15. List 3 things that the GRACE mission can do for Earth. i) To enable a better understanding of ocean surface currents and ocean heat transport. ii) To measure changes in the sea-floor pressure. To study ocean mass changes. ii) To measure the mass balance of ice sheets and glaciers. 
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 Gravity on Mars List 5 or more facts about GRAVITY ON MARS in the space below. You can copy and paste and add images. Save in your Hurumanu 3 File. 
Mars gravity has 3.711 m/s² of gravity and it also has a mean radius of 3,389.5 km, which works out to 0.532 Earth radii.
 The surface gravity of Mars can therefore be expressed mathematically as: 0.107/0.532², from which we get the value of 0.376. Based on the Earth's own surface gravity, this works out to an acceleration of 3.711 meters per second squared
Only 18 missions to Mars have been successful.
its the face on mars

1 comment:

  1. Wow Kisziah... you've done it again! That's a fantastic lot of information you've gathered up to respond to the questions. Which facts about Gravity did you find most interesting?

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