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Mr. Stewart's Physical Science
  • Pre-HSPE Curriculum
    • Vocabulary
    • Next Generation Standards
    • Scientific Inquiry >
      • Charts and Graphs
      • Data and Modeling
      • Statistical Analysis
      • Scientific Method
      • Classification Systems
    • Matter >
      • Solids, Liquids and Gases
      • Periodic Table
      • Mixtures and Compounds
      • Isotopes and Atomic Charge
      • Chemical Bonds
      • Chemical Equations
      • Reaction Energy
      • Rates of Reactiion
      • Physical Science Portfolio 3
    • Force/Motioin >
      • Motion/Force
      • Gravity and Work
      • Electromagnetic Energy
      • Electric Forces/Charges
    • Energy >
      • Electricity
      • Energy Conversion
      • Heat
      • Waves
      • Radioactivity
    • Earth Science >
      • Earth Science Portfolio 2
      • Atmosphere and the Water Cycle >
        • Weather and Climate
        • Atmospheric Composition
        • Greenhouse Effect
        • Wind and Ocean Currents
      • Earth Composition and Structure >
        • Earth forms
        • Plate Tectonics
        • Element Movement
        • Resources
        • Soil
    • Space Science >
      • Solar System
      • Star Characteristics
      • Fusion
      • Telescopes
      • Star Cycle
      • Expaning Universe
    • Science/Technology/Society >
      • STS Relationships
      • Conservation and the Environment
      • Ethics
      • Prior Knowledge
  • Post HSPE Curriculum
    • Week 30 - Solar System
    • Week 31/32 - Dust Bowl
    • Weeks 32 & 34 - Pasta Structure
    • Weeks 35 & 36 - Global Warming

Gravity and Work

P.12.B.4 - Students know the strength of the gravitational force between two objects increases with mass and decreases rapidly with distance.  Able to identify the components of gravitational force and gravitational potential energy.  Able to explain that gravitational force becomes stronger as the masses increase and become weaker as the distance between the objects increases.

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Falling Dominoes - Gravity

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Rube Goldberg Drawing

rubric_for_rube_goldberg_projectproject_due_friday.doc
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