Each of these models were made to answer a specific question and answer it in a way that was accurate yet understandable.
This is the natural force between all molecules in the universe with mass. It can be found by multiplying the product of the two objects' masses in question by the gravitational constant, which is 6.67x10^-11, then dividing by the distance between the objects.
An orbit is caused by a mass pulling another mass towards it using the force of gravity, but having enough perpendicular motion to remain at a distance, never getting closer that its regular orbit, which can sometimes be ovular.
This refers to the distance between the outside of a circle or sphere to its geometric center.
This is the amount of time it takes for an object to complete a full orbit.
I think this project helped me improved my collaboration, as I was able to split work on the models between me and my partner, Tyler.