Gravity Falls Journal

  1. Introduction: Review the definition of gravity Drop a ball and explain why it falls downward Explain that the strength of a gravitational pull is determined by the masses of the objects involved and the distance between the objects Hold up a scale model of Earth and a scale model of the Sun. Inquire as to which object would exert a stronger pull

Gravity is a force of attraction that exists between any two masses, any two bodies, any two particles. Gravity is not just the attraction between objects and the Earth.

A new satellite mission sheds light on Earth's gravity field and provides clues about changing sea levels.

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Data from NASA satellite observations provide information about Earth's mean gravity field and inform monthly maps of the time-variable gravity field, both of which are useful tools for scientists as they study the planet's changing climate.

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GRAVITATIONAL PULL See Gravity GRAVITY The force of attraction between two objects which is influenced by the mass of the two objects and the distance between the two objects. GYROSCOPE A heavy wheel or disk mounted so that its axis can turn freely in one or more directions. A spinning gyroscope tends to resist change in the direction of its axis.

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Gravity causes the last of the star's matter to collapse inward and compact. This is the white dwarf stage which is extremely dense. White dwarfs shine with a white hot light but once all of their energy is gone, they die. The star has now reached the black dwarf phase.

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The gravity eld model data will be available within 60 days of acquisition. Level-3 Data Level-3 converts the monthly gravity anomalies from Level-2 into units of surface mass anomalies (typically liquid-water-equivalent-height) and maps the data to a geographical grid.

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