Famous Dudes
Newton's Laws
Gravity and Galileo
Projectile Motion
Potential and Kinetic Energy
100

This mathematician and astronomer brought forward the idea of Heliocentrism in his book "On the Revolutions of the Celestial Spheres," published in 1543. 

Nicolaus Copernicus

100

What is the equation for Force that Newton presents in his Second Law of Motion?

Force = Mass x Acceleration

100

In 1609, Galileo built an improved version of this instrument, allowing him to make groundbreaking astronomical discoveries.

Telescope

100

In projectile motion, what is the path followed by the projectile called?

Trajectory

100

When a skateboarder goes down a ramp, potential energy converts into what type of energy?

Kinetic Energy

200

This astronomer was tried and convicted of heresy and placed under house arrest by the Roman Inquisition for championing Copernicus' theory of Heliocentrism, in opposition to the geocentric model of the time.

Galileo Galilei 

200

What are the two parts of Newton's First Law of Motion?

1. An object in motion stays in motion;

2. An object at rest stays at rest;

Until acted on by an outside force

200

Galileo proved that objects fall at the same rate regardless of their mass by throwing cannon balls off what famous Italian landmark?

Leaning Tower of Pisa

200

Projectile motion occurs when an object is thrown or launched into the air and is influenced only by this force.

Gravity

200

At the highest point of a roller coaster, what type of energy is at its maximum?

Potential Energy

300

What are Isaac Newton's 3 Laws of Motion?

1. An object in motion (or at rest) wants to stay in motion (or at rest) until acted on by an outside force.

2. Force = mass x acceleration

3. Every action has an equal and opposite reaction

300

Which of Newton’s other well known laws states that every mass in the universe attracts every other mass?

Law of Universal Gravitation

300

Galileo’s studies laid the groundwork for this scientist’s laws of motion and universal gravitation.

Isaac Newton

300

What is the optimal angle for achieving the maximum range in projectile motion (ignoring air resistance)?

45 Degrees

300

What type of potential energy is stored when an object is raised to a certain height?

Gravitational Potential Energy

400

What did Johannes Kepler discover about planetary motion?

Planets orbit the sun in an elliptical shape, rather than circular.

400

According to Newton, the gravitational force between two objects depends on what two factors?

Mass and Distance

400

What is the rate at which gravity pulls objects towards Earth?

9.8 m/s2

400

In the real world, projectiles don’t follow perfect parabolic paths due to what force acting in the opposite direction of their motion?

Air resistance

400

What kind of potential energy is stored in the rubber band of your catapult right before release?

Elastic Potential Energy

500

What property of an object, related to Newton’s second law, describes how difficult it is to change the object's state of motion?

Momentum

500

The time it takes for a projectile to reach its highest point is equal to the time it takes to do this.

Fall back to its original height (or return to the launch level)

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