Fun with Weight: Exploring Gravity Across Different Planets
Explore the concept of weight and gravity by comparing how objects weigh differently on Earth, Mars, the Moon, Jupiter, and Saturn. Learn about fractions to estimate weight changes and discover how gravity influences weight variations on different planets and celestial bodies. Get ready for an engaging STEAM activity that combines science and math in a fun and informative way.
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FACT: Objects weigh more on Earth than they would weigh on Mars. Weight is a measure of the force of gravity and gravity is the attraction between two objects with mass. Because the Earth has more mass than Mars, the force of gravity is larger and objects weigh more.
Directions: Fill out the first chart- known a good fraction or mixed number could be used to estimate change from Earth weight to Mars, the moon, Jupiter, or Saturn weight. Weight in Pounds Fraction of Earth Weight Earth 100 Mars 35 Moon 16 Jupiter 235 Saturn 90
A persons weight on Mars is a fraction of his or her weight on Earth. You can think of the fraction as 35 out of 100 and it as 35/100. The fraction could be simplified to 7/20. After completing the first chart, find the weights in the second chart. Example: If a man weighed 180 pounds on Earth, he would weigh about 7/20 x 180 = 63 pounds on Mars
Earth 40 Mars Moon Jupiter Saturn Mountain Bike Woman 120 Car 3,000 Elephant 11,000
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