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.
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.
Good Job Mr. Science!
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