History of Gravity
Newton's Universal Law of Gravitation & How to Use It
Coulomb's Law &
How to Use It
Compare/Contrast
Bonus
100

What is the order of the scientist (and philosophist) that helped with the understanding of gravity? 

Aristotle, Galileo, Newton, & Einstein.

100

Any particle of matter in the universe attracts any other with a force varying directly as the product of the masses and inversely as the square of the distance between them is the definition of what?

Newton’s law of gravitation

100

This law states that the magnitude of the electrostatic force of attraction or repulsion between two point charges is directly proportional to the product of the magnitudes of charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them

What is Coulombs law?

100

The law that was created before the other.

Newton's Universal Gravitational Law?

100

9.8 * 102

999.6

200

Who recognized that the falling motion found in earth had the same behavior that the Moon and the other objects have?

Issac Newton

200

The mathematical formula for gravitational force is  F = G Mm/R^2 what is G in the formula?

the gravitational constant.

200

The Electric Force is strongest when charges are...

What is close together?

200

A force that is stronger than the other that Coulomb’s Law utilizes.

Electrical Force?

200

What is Newton's First Law?

Newton's first law states that if a body is at rest or moving at a constant speed in a straight line, it will remain at rest or keep moving in a straight line at constant speed unless it is acted upon by a force.



300

What experiment did Galileo do to advance our knowledge of gravity?

Galileo conducted experiments rolling objects of different weights down inclined planes (not dropping them off the Tower of Pisa, despite the popular apocryphal stories to this effect), and found that they fell with the same acceleration rate regardless of their weight.







https://www.thoughtco.com/the-history-of-gravity-2698883


300

The publication of the theory has become known as the what as it marked the joining of the previously described phenomena of gravity on Earth with known astronomical behaviors.

"first great unification"

300

If distance doubles, this happens to the force.

What is reduced by 1/4?

300

A force that is always an attractive force that Newton's Law utilizes.

Gravity?

300

This scientist had the coolest haircut

Who is Isaac Newton?
400

What philosophy believed that objects fall at a speed that is proportional to their weight?

Aristotle.

Aristotle believed that objects fall at a speed that is proportional to their weight. In other words, if you took a wooden object and a metal object of the same size and dropped them both, the heavier metal object would fall at a proportionally faster speed.


400

Some of the most common applications of Newton's universal law are the interaction of 2 earthbound objects, the interactions between one earthbound object and earth itself, astrophysics and what?

the tides

400

K stands for...

What is Coulomb's constant?

400

A force that both laws are, that has a property that the total work of a particle that is moved between two points is independent of the path that the particle takes.

Conservative Force?

500

Albert Einstein discovered which gravitational theory?

General Theory of Relativity, which describes the relationship between matter and motion through the basic explanation that objects with mass actually bend the very fabric of space and time (collectively called spacetime).






https://www.thoughtco.com/the-history-of-gravity-2698883 

500

While Newton was able to articulate his Law of Universal Gravitation and verify it experimentally, he could only calculate the relative gravitational force in comparison to another force. It wasn’t until Who’s verification of the gravitational constant that the Law of Universal Gravitation received its final algebraic form

Henry Cavendish

500

The force of attraction or repulsion is inversely proportional to the square of...

What is the distance between particles

500

A law that both law’s follow, that states that any specified physical quantity is inversely proportional to any square that is the square of the source of that physical quantity.

Inverse Square Law?