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Head For the Hills!

Head For the Hills!

Gravity changes the speed in which objects go up and down hills. Gravity affects all objects and is always pulling downward. When objects move on hills and inclines, the movement of the object changes with the steepness of the hill.

Have you ever ridden your bike or skateboard on hills? What happens as you go up a hill? What happens as you go up steeper hills?

When you go downhill, do you zoom along? Do you feel like you are flying as you go down steeper hills?

Changes in the steepness or incline make it easier or more difficult for an object up or down a hill.

Incline 1
Incline 2

Which of the inclines is easier to get up? Incline 1 or Incline 2

Which of the inclines is easier to get down? Incline 1 or Incline 2

Which of the inclines is more difficult to get up? Incline 1 or Incline 2

Which of the inclines is more difficult to get down? Incline 1 or Incline 2

Rolling Along

Look at the three pictures.

Choose the picture in which you would expect the ball to be traveling fastest when it reaches the bottom of the hill. Click on the picture you think is correct.

Roller Coaster Fun!

Here are two pictures of a roller coaster.

Coaster 1
Coaster 2

In which of the pictures is the cars on this roller coaster moving slowest? coaster 1 or coaster 2

In which picture do the cars require less force to reach the top of the hill?coaster 1 or coaster 2

Gravity makes rolling an object up a steep hill hard work! Going downhill is easy!

 

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Updated March 1, 2005 by: Glen Westbroek

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