Motion---- http://www.physics4kids.com/files/motion_intro.html
Gravity---- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravity
Feather---- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feather
Quarter ---- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quarter_(United_States_coin)
Friday, June 6, 2008
Monday, June 2, 2008
Our conclusion.........
The conclusion of this whole project is the quarter fall faster than the feather, and they can’t fall at the same speed by doing experiment.We have using some materials to help us to do the experiment like: a quarter, a feather, a time watch and a measure tape. Then, we have found out the ways that effects the quarter falling faster than the feather. First, is the weight is not the same. Second, is the gravitation, and the last one is the motion. All these can effect the quarter fall faster than the feather. We found these out by following the scientific method.
Our result........
Our result is the quarter fall faster than the feather, by many ways. In our hypothesis , we have guessed right that the feather can't fall in the same speed with the quarter, and we have found out that the quarter is really heavier than the feather.
Saturday, May 24, 2008
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
What is Gravity?
Gravity is a force pulling together all matter. The more matter is, the more gravity it takes. Gravity is depending to mass. There are two forces in nature that we experience every day: gravity and magnetism. You may have magnets on your refrigerator, and you know that a magnet will attract a refrigerator with a certain amount of force. The force depends on the strength of the magnet and the distance between the magnet and the metal. You also know that magnets have two poles -- north and south. Either pole will attract iron or steel equally well; north will attract south, and like poles will repel one another. Gravity is the other common force. Newton was the first person to study it seriously, and he came up with the law of universal gravitation:
Each particle of matter attracts every other particle with a force which is directly proportional to t al to the square of the distance between them. His product of their masses and inversely proportion
The standard formula for gravity is:
Gravitational force = (G * m1 * m2) / (d2)
Each particle of matter attracts every other particle with a force which is directly proportional to t al to the square of the distance between them. His product of their masses and inversely proportion
The standard formula for gravity is:
Gravitational force = (G * m1 * m2) / (d2)
Procedure
1. First, we have quarter and feather.
2. Second, we will measure how high is it and we will test out how fast the quarter it fall down
-Fall at 10cm
-Fall at 30cm
-Fall at 60cm
-Fall at 100cm
-Fall at 220cm
3. Third, we will write down the times and speeds that falls down.
2. Second, we will measure how high is it and we will test out how fast the quarter it fall down
-Fall at 10cm
-Fall at 30cm
-Fall at 60cm
-Fall at 100cm
-Fall at 220cm
3. Third, we will write down the times and speeds that falls down.
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