The weight on the moon
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Tema: Proportionality
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Enunciado
Observaciones y contexto
- This activity can be framed in mathematics, within the topic of proportionality or as a complementary activity in the classroom.
- It can be tackled, in turn, in the subject of physics and chemistry.
- She comes from a long line of female astronomers: Enheduanna (c.-2285) considered the first female astronomer in history, Hypatia (c.370-c.416), Sophia Brahe (1556-1643), Maria Cunitz (1610-1664), Maria Winkelmann Kirsch (1670-1720). She was a contemporary of figures such as Margaretha Kirch (1703-1744), Caroline Herschel (1750-1848) and Emilie du Châtelet (1706-1749).
- Predecessor of great astronomers and scientists such as Amelie Harlay de Lalande (1768-1832), Mary Fairfax Greig Somerville (1780-1872), Maria Mitchell (1818-1889), Mary Adela Blagg (1858-1944) or Jocelyn Bell Burnell. (1943-).
- She worked alongside mathematician Jerome Lalande, who emphasized the work of women astronomers throughout history.
Descripción
In this activity we will work on proportionality to predict how much we would weigh on the moon.