Scientists
Nature of Science
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100

First to propose a heliocentric model of the heavens

Copernicus
100

A variable that affects the outcome of the experiment without the researchers being aware of it.

Lurking variable

100

He proposed three laws of motion to apply to all matter, not just the planets. 

Isaac Newton

100

The energy an object possesses because it is in motion.

kinetic energy

100

You travel to outer space- which changes: your mass or your weight?  

weight

100

Resistance to change in an object's state of motion is known as this

Inertia

100

How many days are in 1 year

365 days= 1 year.

200

Developed a mathematical model that described the orbits of planets as ellipses, with two foci, one being the sun

Johannes Kepler

200

The fineness or resolution of measurement which is reflected in the number of significant figures present.

Precision.

200

This is the CAUSE of acceleration

Force

200

List two different kinds of energy that would be present during a car crash.

kinetic energy, thermal energy, elastic potential energy, acoustic energy.

200

What is 501000 in scientific notation?

5.01x10^5

200

The amount of substance within an object is known as this.

Mass.

200

How many centimeters are in 1 inch?

2.54 cm= 1 inch

300

Proposed a model of the heavens that included spheres and explained retrograde motion using epicycles

Ptolemy

300

A scientific model that explains most or all of the related facts.

theory

300

A bug hits a windshield.  What is the reaction force to this force?

The windshield hits the bug with an equal force in the opposite direction.

300

This is the first step (PLACE and FORM) we use for all of the energy trails we describe for energy transformations on earth.

The sun, nuclear energy.

300

Which has more momentum- a 50 kg person running at 5 m/s or a 25 kg person running at 10 m/s?

They have the same momentum. 

300

In this type of collision, the kinetic energy of the moving objects is not conserved within the system of the objects.

Inelastic collision.

300

How many seconds are in 1 hour?

1 hr= 3600 sec

400

Held so strongly to Copernicus's theory of planetary motion that he published a major work debunking Ptolemy's model of the heavens, got into an argument with the church, and also improved the telescope and proposed the idea of inertia.

Galileo Galilei

400

List one thing a scientist must do before creating a hypothesis according the scientific method.

State the problem or research the problem. 

400

You throw an object in outer space.  What will happen (include direction) and why? 

It will keep moving at a constant speed in a straight line until another force acts on it.   This happens because of Newton's first law/the object has inertia.

400

A boy does 200 J of work pushing a barrel up a hill.  How much gravitational potential energy does the barrel have now compared to at the bottom of the hill?

200 J

400

350,000 cm is how many kilometers? 

3.5 km

400

Answer with the correct number of sig figs:  2.30 x 4.550 x 6.9= ?? (the calculator says 72.2085)

72

400

The acceleration due to gravity, or g.

9.80 m/s^2

500

Stated that gravity was actually caused when mass caused a curvature in space-time

Albert Einstein
500

A scientist performs an experiment to test a theory, however his results do not agree with the theory. What is one reason this might happen?

Incorrect understanding of theory

Poor experimental design

Weakness in the theory itself

500

A baseball player catches a flyball by applying a force to the ball, but it makes his hands sting.  Quote one of Newton's laws and explain why this is so (using the law).

Answers vary.  One possibility- Newton's third law- as hard as the player pushed on the ball, the ball pushed back on his hand which made it sting.

500

This opposing force causes energy to flow out of a system in the form of heat (thermal energy) and thereby reduces the kinetic energy available to the system.

Friction.

500

List one characteristic of Ptolemy's model of the solar system (not a sphere) and explain what we now know to be true.

circular orbits: elliptical orbits

perfect heavenly bodies: sun spots, moon craters

planets need a push: keep moving due to inertia

geocentric: heliocentric

500

List the steps in an energy trail from the sun to a galloping horse.  (at least four places and forms)

sun (nuclear) -> space (EM radiation) -> plants (chemical potential energy) -> horse's muscles (chemical potential energy) -> galloping horse (kinetic energy)

500

The speed of light.

3.00 x 10^8 m/s or 300,000,000 m/s