Dry Ice Comet
Dry Ice Comet
Description:
Students are introduced to the structure of comets and the interactions between comets and our Sun, using dry ice and other items.
Education Levels:
3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Subject:
Astronomy
Resource Type:
Activity
Fee Status:
Free
Online provider:
Universities Space Research Association
Learning Outcomes:
Learning Outcomes:
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If more than one force acts on an object along a straight line, then the forces will reinforce or cancel one another, depending on their direction and magnitude. Unbalanced forces will cause changes in the speed or direction of an object's motion.
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An object that is not being subjected to a force will continue to move at a constant speed and in a straight line.
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The earth is the third planet from the sun in a system that includes the moon, the sun, eight other planets and their moons, and smaller objects, such as asteroids and comets. The sun, an average star, is the central and largest body in the solar system.
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Gravity is the force that keeps planets in orbit around the sun and governs the rest of the motion in the solar system. Gravity alone holds us to the earth's surface and explains the phenomena of the tides.
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The motion of an object can be described by its position, direction of motion, and speed. That motion can be measured and represented on a graph
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Most objects in the solar system are in regular and predictable motion. Those motions explain such phenomena as the day, the year, phases of the moon, and eclipses.
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