Case Details
| Case Title: | |
| To Infinity & Beyond! | |
| Author(s): | |
| Estella Bonilla-Cook, Marietta High School Courtney Glavis-Bloom, Emory University | |
| Date Published: | |
| 7/10/2009 | |
| Grade Level(s): | |
| High School | |
| Subject(s): | |
| Physics | |
| Summary: | |
| Does a clock run fast or slow or as usual on the moon? Does it matter whether the clock uses a pendulum or a spring mechanism? Which mechanism, if either, would be better? Beyoncé is selected as a member of a test group to initially populate the new Space Station USA on the moon. To make the final cut, she must be able to answer these questions correctly and give thorough explanations to the official Space Station USA Selection Committee. | |
| Suggested Citation: | |
| Bonilla-Cook, E., & Glavis-Bloom, C. (2009). To Infinity & Beyond!. Retrieved November 23, 2009 from Emory University, CASES Online Web site: http://www.cse.emory.edu/cases/casedisplay.cfm?case_id=3047 | |
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