In this movie, Ryan runs two experiments dealing with gravity and force.
Watch it and then read the experiment write up below!
Going Down Experiment: Fast or Slow?
Experiment
from the book On the Move, page 6.
Question: Which one hits the ground first, a heavy wooden pirate, or a
light plastic pirate?
Prediction: The heavy wooden pirate will hit the ground first.
Methods: I dropped the two pirates at the same time and watched them
fall.
Results: They both hit the ground at the same time.
Conclusion: If you drop a light object and a heavy object, both of them
will hit the ground at the same time.
Sources:
Book:
Science Starters: On the Move by Wendy Madgwick, 1999, Raintree
Steck-Vaughn Publishers, Austin, Texas.
Book:
I Fall Down by Vicki Cobb, illustrated by Julia Gorton, 2004,
HarperCollins Publishers, New York.
DVD:
Disney presents Bill Nye the Science Guy: Gravity, 2004, Disney
Educational Productions, Elk Grove Village, Illinois.
Ready, Set, Go! Experiment: Shove off!
Experiment
from the book On the Move, page 9.
Question: Which truck rolls the farthest, the empty truck or the full
truck?
Methods: I dropped a ball down a tube and made the truck roll. I measured the spot that the back tire
went to. I filled the truck up
with dice, and then sent the ball down the tube again. And then I measured where the back tire
was that time.
Results: The empty truck rolled the farthest.
Conclusion: Maybe the full truck has more friction because of the weight
of the dice pushing down, so it doesn’t roll as far.
Data:
THE SPOT THE
TRUCK ROLLED
Tube
Type Empty Full
Toilet
paper – five long 11 inches 6 inches
Toilet
paper – five long 11 inches 6 ¼ inches
Toilet
paper – five long 11 inches 6 inches
Toilet
paper – five long on
Linoleum,
bumpier floor 4 inches 1 inch
Paper
towel tube 3 inches 0 inches
Paper
towel – two long 6 ½ inches 2 ¾ inches
Paper
towel – two long 7 ½ inches 4 ½ inches
Sources:
Book:
Science Starters: On the Move by Wendy Madgwick, 1999, Raintree
Steck-Vaughn Publishers, Austin, Texas.
Book:
Oscar and the Cricket: A book about Moving and Rolling by Geoff Waring,
2008, Candlewick Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts.