This document introduces a learning adventure about gravity that asks the reader to fill out a chart with what they know, want to learn, and have learned. It then provides 4 questions about gravity and asks the reader to answer each question based on the resources provided in the learning adventure.
This document introduces a learning adventure about gravity that asks the reader to fill out a chart with what they know, want to learn, and have learned. It then provides 4 questions about gravity and asks the reader to answer each question based on the resources provided in the learning adventure.
This document introduces a learning adventure about gravity that asks the reader to fill out a chart with what they know, want to learn, and have learned. It then provides 4 questions about gravity and asks the reader to answer each question based on the resources provided in the learning adventure.
Use this chart to record what you know, what you want to learn, and what you have learned after you have explored this learning adventure. Then, answer the questions below.
KNOW WANT LEARN
QUESTIONS ABOUT GRAVITY
These questions are the questions that I aimed to explain. As you
have gone through each website, watched the videos and read the articles that I provide to you, you can attempt to answer these questions. Type down the answers below each question. 1) How is gravity related to the mass of the planets, stars and galaxies?
2) What is the contribution of the curvature nature of the spacetime to the
solar systems?
3) What was the explanation for the flexible nature of space?
4) According to Einstein’s theory of gravity, why could it not be possible for