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Riddles (for fun)
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The foremost Greek scientist who studied motion.
Who is Aristotle?
100
If there is no force there would be no _______.
What is motion?
100
The name given to the property of an object to resist change.
What is inertia?
100
Convert 20 meters to centimeters.
What is 2000 cm?
100
Blow for blow, they matched each other. Neither would fall to the other. In the eyes of the crowd, they were this.
What is Equal?
200
Convert 200 millimeters to meters.
What is 0.2 meters?
200
The copy of Copernicus work was called ______..
What is De Revolutionibus?
200
Galileo was concerned with this more than why things moved.
What is how things moved?
200
Born on Christmas day the year Galileo died and developed his first law of motion by the age 24.
Who is Issac Newton?
200
Has a mouth, but cannot drink. Has a head, but cannot think. Has a tongue, but not a lung. Some are held and some are hung.
What is A bell?
300
Natural and Violent motion
What are the two types of motion Aristotle studied?
300
The first copy of his work reached this scientist on his death bed.
Who is Copernicus?
300
Galieo faced trail and house arrest for ____.
What i supporting Copernicus' ideas?
300
A body at rest tends to __________. (answer in non-question form)
Stay at rest.
300
This on this. That on that. Growing tall, but never fat. What am I?
What is A stack?
400
Imposed motion, resulting from a push or a pull.
What is violent motion?
400
Convert 209 centimeters to kilometers.
What is 0.00209 km?
400
Any push or pull.
What is force?
400
Only a _____ can change the state of still dishes on a table cloth.
What is force?
400
You can have it and be at it, but it never lasts forever.
What is Peace?
500
Movement either straight up or straight down.
What is natural motion?
500
Copernicus died on _____.
What is May 24, 1543?
500
Force that acts between materials as they move against each other.
What is friction?
500
States that every object continues in a state of rest or of uniform speed in a straight line unless acted on by a nonzero force.
What is Newtons first law?
500
It is hate and has hate in it, but it isn’t hate.
What is hatred?