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100

Which scientist improved telescopes, observed moons orbiting Jupiter, provided evidence against an Earth-centered universe, and proved that objects fall at the same speed?

Galileo Galilei
100

What instrument did Galileo improve that helped astronomers see planets and moons more clearly?

The telescope.

100

Which theory states that the sun is the center of the universe?

Heliocentric theory

100

What are Newton’s First, Second, and Third Laws collectively called?

They are called Newton’s Laws of Motion.

100
Galileo found four moons of which planet?

Jupiter

200

Which scientist came up with the laws of gravity and motion?

Isaac Newton

200
Name the scientific tool that was improved by Galileo during the Revolution that allowed scientists to observe tiny organisms and structures not visible to the naked eye.

The microscope

200

Which theory states that the Earth is the center of the universe?

Geocentric theory

200

Newton's Universal Law of Gravitation states that gravity is what kind of force?

A force of attraction between objects

200

Kepler stated that planet move in what type of orbit around the sun?

Elliptical

300
Who created the foundation of the scientific method?

Frances Bacon

300

What process was created to allow people to test different theories by experimenting and collecting data?

Scientific Method 

300

What does it mean for a planet’s orbit to be elliptical? What were the orbits of the planets previously thought to be?

 It means that the planet's orbit is in an oval shape rather than a circle.

300

What is Newton's First Law?

An object at rest/motion will remain at rest/motion unless acted upon by an outside force.
300

At first, the idea of a heliocentric universe went against previous Church teachings. What were the scientist often charged with because of this theory?

Heresy (going against the Church)

400

Which scientist created the heliocentric theory?

Nicolaus Copernicus

400

 Identify the technological development from the Renaissance that helped spread scientific ideas more quickly across Europe.

Printing Press

400

What ideology from the Renaissance was spread throughout the Scientific Revolution and led to people experimenting and investigating to form their own opinions and conclusions?

Humanism

400

What is Newton's Second Law?

Force= mass x acceleration

400

Kepler found that the Moon can control what phenomenon on Earth?

Tides of the oceans

500

Who formulate the laws showing that planets move in elliptical orbit?

Johannes Kepler

500

How did better measurement tools contribute to the shift from relying on authority to relying on observation and experiment?

Better measurement tools produced quantitative, repeatable data that anyone could check, making claims verifiable. When measurements contradicted ancient authorities, scientists could demonstrate why through experiments and recorded results. This encouraged the scientific community to prefer evidence and reproducible methods over accepting statements simply because they came from respected ancient writers.

500

What is “terminal velocity” as discussed in Galileo’s studies of motion and falling objects?

"Terminal velocity" is when objects fall at the same rate no matter the mass of the objects. 

500

What is Newton's Third Law?

Every action has an equal and opposite reaction

500

What does Newton's Law of Gravity prove about the planets and the sun?

It proves that the Sun's gravity is what keeps the planets orbiting around the sun on their same paths.

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