Orbit Lab
An orbit is constant falling: gravity bends sideways motion around a planet, while too little sideways speed crashes and too much escapes.
PhysicsAges 11-13~9 min🎙️ Voice tutor
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What your child will figure out
- Predict crash, orbit, or escape from a satellite's sideways speed before launch.
- Use the inward gravity arrow and curved path to explain why an orbit is still falling.
- Find a range of sideways speeds that produces a stable, nearly circular orbit.
- Predict that a planet with stronger gravity needs more sideways speed for a stable orbit.
The levels
- The drop
Observe that a satellite with no sideways speed falls straight into the planet.
- Three speeds
Compare at least two sideways speeds under the same gravity.
- Stay in orbit
Find any speed in a stable circular-orbit range and explain the continuously curved fall.
- Heavy planet
Transfer the speed–gravity relationship to a planet with 1.8 times Earth's gravity.
Ready when they are.
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