Gravity lab middle school2/27/2023 ![]() ![]() We were doing a unit in special relativity and I wanted to spend at least one class on general relativity. This was a satellite designed to test a prediction of general relativity called frame dragging. It all started in May of 2005 when I signed up to have a physicist come to my class to talk about Gravity Probe B. I have written about some of the events surrounding this video but have never set them all down in one place until now. That video, Gravity Visualized, has over 67 million views as of this writing (). Film Canister RocketĪ film canister rocket is a fantastic demonstration of all three of Newton’s Laws of Motion, but it falls back to the ground thanks to gravity.One of the most interesting things that ever happened to me was having a video showing me presenting at a physics teacher workshop go viral on YouTube. His theory of gravity and laws of motionare some of the most important discoveries in science and have shaped modern physics. Newton published the Theory of Universal Gravitation in the 1680s, setting out the idea that gravity was a force acting on all matter. If dropped from the same height they will hit the ground at the same time! Two water bottles ready for a gravity experiment Issac Newton and GravityĪccording to legend Issac Newton was sitting under an apple tree when an apple fell on his head, which made him wonder why if fell to the ground. Bottle Drop Experimentįollowing on from the ball and feather experiment another great example of Galileo’s discovery is to half fill one plastic bottle and leave another ( the same size ) empty. However if a ball and feather are dropped in a vacuum, where there is no air resistance as there’s no air, the ball and feather will fall together and hit the ground at the same time. Galileo dropped two balls of different weights but the same size off the Leaning Tower of Pisa, giving a hint that the mass of an object doesn’t affect how fast it falls. The feather suffers a lot here being so light and having a much greater surface area. ![]() This does include its mass, the surface area and how fast it is moving. This is because gravity is not the only force acting on the falling object, air resistance is also a factor and that does depend on quite a few properties of the object and the fluid it is falling in. This fact has been demonstrated many times, even on the moon with a feather and a hammer.īack on our air-filled planet, if a feather and a ball are dropped from the same height they clearly do fall at different rates. This happens because the acceleration due to gravity is the same for both objects and that actually this acceleration has nothing to do with the mass of an object. His most famous observation was that two objects of the same size but slightly different mass (how much “stuff” it is made of) hit the ground at the same time, as far as he could tell, if they are dropped from the same height. Galileo was a famous scientist in the 16th and 17th Century. Great Gravity Experiments for Kids Galileo and Gravity This article from ScienceAlert tells you how high you could jump on each planet in the Solar System compared to Earth. ![]() Gravity also holds Earth and the other planets in their orbits around the Sun.ĭid you know – gravity exists on the Moon but it is not as strong as on Earth, which is why astronauts can jump higher on the Moon than on Earth. It’s the reason we walk on the ground rather than float around. Gravity is the force that pulls objects towards the Earth. If you enjoy them, do check our my book This IS Rocket Sciencewhich is full of exciting space activities demonstrating how rockets overcome gravity and other forces to launch into space followed by a tour of the solar system with an activity for each planet. These gravity experiments are all fantastic demonstrations of gravity and a great way to learn about Isaac Newton and Galileo‘s famous discoveries. ![]()
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