Physics
Vocabulary
Solar System
Planets
Earth/Sun/Moon
100

A force that pulls objects with mass towards each other

What is gravity?

100

An object spinning around its axis

Rotation

100

The average distance from Earth to the sun is considered one _________________________

Astronomical Unit

100

Celestial objects that: 1. are too small to clear their nearby area in space; 2. have a weak gravity; 3. still orbit the sun

Dwarf planets

100

How long does it take the Earth to complete a revolution

365 days
200

(Newton's First Law) An object at rest stays at rest; an object in motion stays in motion, unless...

Acted upon by an outside force!

200

An object completing a full orbit 

Revolution

200

The four planets closest to the sun are considered "Earth-like" planets, aka:

The Terrestrial Planets

200

Huge chunk of irregularly shaped rocks, mostly located in between the inner four and outer four planets

Asteroids

200

How long does it take the Earth to complete a rotation?

24 hours

300

(Newton's Second Law) The greater the force, the greater the acceleration; The greater the mass, the greater the ____________ needed to cause the same acceleration

Force!

300

The invisible line running between Earth's north and south pole

Axis

300

The four planets furthest from the sun are not made of rocky material, but have a very loose structure because they are mostly made of...

Gases

300

"Dirty snowballs" - made of dust and rock particles with frozen gases; they orbit the sun

Comets

300

The sun appears to rise in the __________ and set in the _________.

Rise: East; Set: West

400

(Newton's Third Law) For every action force, there is an equal and __________________ reaction force

Opposite

400

A repeating path an object takes around a center of gravity

Orbit

400

The hottest planet in our Solar System, with lots of active volcanoes 

Venus

400

A meteoroid that enters the Earth's atmosphere and burns up from friction

Meteors (shooting stars)

400

Earth's axis is pointed towards

Polaris (North Star!)

500

If you weigh 120 pounds on Earth, and travel to the moon, approximately how much would you weigh?

Moon = 6x less gravity 

120/6 = 20 pounds

500

How heavy an object feels due to gravity

Weight

500

This planet has the strangest rotation around it's axis- it rotates as though it has been flipped sideways (unlike the other planets!)

Uranus

500

A combined "Lab" and "apartment" for astronauts

Space Station!

500

Earth rotates in a ___________________________ direction

Counter-clockwise