Circular Motion: Objects moving in a circular path experience centripetal force, which keeps them from moving in a straight line.
Direction of Force: Centripetal force always acts towards the center of the circle, perpendicular to the direction of the object's velocity.
Centripetal Acceleration: The force results in centripetal acceleration, which continuously changes the object's direction without affecting its speed.
Develop and use models of Earth’s interior composition to illustrate the resulting magnetic field (e.g., magnetic poles) and to explain its measureable effects (e.g., protection from cosmic radiation).