| Gravity and Motion : Interactive Physics Lesson for Students. |
| Explore gravity, motion, and the forces that shape the physical world. |
Welcome to our Science Lessons and Quiz series! Each lesson combines learning and assessment through 10 carefully crafted questions. The questions introduce key scientific concepts, while the detailed explanations following each answer help learners verify their understanding and deepen their knowledge. Explore biology, chemistry, physics, earth science, and more through an engaging, interactive learning experience.
🚀 Keep Exploring Gravity and Motion – Free & Fun Resources!
Continue your journey into physics with these trusted, free resources:
- Britannica – Gravity – Trusted encyclopedia entries on Newton\’s and Einstein\’s theories.
- Khan Academy – Forces and Newton\’s Laws – Video lessons on inertia, F=ma, action-reaction, and gravity.
- NASA – Newton\’s Laws of Motion – Educational resources for students and teachers (.gov domain).
- National Geographic – Gravity – Articles, photos, and videos on gravity and space travel.
🌠 Fun fact: The astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS) are not “weightless” because there is no gravity. In fact, gravity at the ISS altitude (about 250 miles / 400 km) is about 90% as strong as on Earth\’s surface. Astronauts are weightless because they are in free fall – they are falling toward Earth at the same rate as the ISS. The ISS is falling so fast (17,500 mph / 28,000 km/h) that it keeps missing Earth, creating orbit. That is why astronauts float – they are falling together!





