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Annie Ramos Alpanta
Force that pulls object towards the ground
Gravity or gravitational forces are
forces of attraction. It's like the
Earth pulling on you and keeping
you on the ground. That pull is
gravity at work.
Planetary Gravity
 Obviously, gravity is very important on Earth. The
Sun's gravitational pull keeps our planet orbiting the
Sun. The motion of the Moon is affected by the gravity
of the Sun AND the Earth. The Moon's gravity pulls on
the Earth and makes the tides rise and fall every day.
As the Moon passes over the ocean, there is a swell in
the sea level.
 As the Earth rotates, the Moon passes over new parts
of the Earth, causing the swell to move also. The tides
are independent of the phase of the moon. The moon
has the same amount of pull whether there is a full or
new moon. It would still be in the same basic place.
b. GRAVITY
b. It has accelerated motion
a. More force is needed to
accelerate.
a. Gravity pulls you down
c. It slows down his motion to have
a safe landing.
 Gravity- is the force that pulls object towards the ground.
-Gravity imposes a constant acceleration on all objects.
-All objects are accelerated by the gravity in the same way.
-Air Resistance affects the movement of falling objects.
-The greater is the area of the surface of the falling object, the
greater is the air resistance that affects its movements.-`
- The Sun's gravitational pull keeps our planet orbiting the
Sun.
 Accelerate- to move faster: to gain speed
 Decelerate- to move slower: to lose speed

Gravity (science 6)

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    Force that pullsobject towards the ground
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    Gravity or gravitationalforces are forces of attraction. It's like the Earth pulling on you and keeping you on the ground. That pull is gravity at work.
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    Planetary Gravity  Obviously,gravity is very important on Earth. The Sun's gravitational pull keeps our planet orbiting the Sun. The motion of the Moon is affected by the gravity of the Sun AND the Earth. The Moon's gravity pulls on the Earth and makes the tides rise and fall every day. As the Moon passes over the ocean, there is a swell in the sea level.
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     As theEarth rotates, the Moon passes over new parts of the Earth, causing the swell to move also. The tides are independent of the phase of the moon. The moon has the same amount of pull whether there is a full or new moon. It would still be in the same basic place.
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    b. It hasaccelerated motion
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    a. More forceis needed to accelerate.
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    c. It slowsdown his motion to have a safe landing.
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     Gravity- isthe force that pulls object towards the ground. -Gravity imposes a constant acceleration on all objects. -All objects are accelerated by the gravity in the same way. -Air Resistance affects the movement of falling objects. -The greater is the area of the surface of the falling object, the greater is the air resistance that affects its movements.-` - The Sun's gravitational pull keeps our planet orbiting the Sun.  Accelerate- to move faster: to gain speed  Decelerate- to move slower: to lose speed