Global Positioning System
Global Positioning System (GPS) helps people find locations with speed and precision. It works by using satellites in space that send signals to receivers on Earth. These signals allow GPS to determine precise positions anywhere in the world. GPS is widely used for travel, outdoor activities, and research. Understanding how GPS works helps us navigate efficiently and make smarter travel decisions.
Scientists and engineers use models to explain and improve GPS. A model represents how something works. By creating models, you can better understand GPS and observe how signals move between satellites and receivers.
Make a GPS Model – Draw a simple diagram showing how satellites send signals to a receiver on Earth. Label the satellites, signals, and receiver.
GPS Experiment – Use a GPS app to check your location in different places. Observe how trees, buildings, or other obstacles affect accuracy.
GPS relies on patterns to function correctly. Recognizing these patterns helps improve navigation and accuracy.
By studying these patterns, scientists and engineers are improving GPS's performance in different environments, including cities, mountains, and oceans.
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