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Scientific Process - Answer - Form testable questions - Form a hypotheses - Test hypotheses & make observations - Form conclusions True - Answer T/F: The results of the scientific process must be reproducible. False - Answer T/F: The scientific process is rigid, and you can only ...

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Scientific Process - Answer - Form testable questions

- Form a hypotheses

- Test hypotheses & make observations

- Form conclusions



True - Answer T/F: The results of the scientific process must be reproducible.



False - Answer T/F: The scientific process is rigid, and you can only start at the beginning.



Astronomy - Answer First science, careful observations of the stars & planets that revealed patterns



Stonehenge - Answer Started in 2800 BC; tells the coming of solstices and things like it by the position
of the sun on the stones



John Snow - Answer Observed people got cholera from the Broad St. pump so he removed the handle
and disease stopped



Ockham's Razor - Answer States the simplest explanation is the most likely one



Ptolemy - Answer Greek astronomer that developed the first planetary model



Ptolemaic Model - Answer Earth was stationary at the center, and all the planets (including the sun)
revolved around it

,Retrograde Motion - Answer When planets are traveling so slowly that they look like they are being
lapped by other planets



Copernicus - Answer "On the Revolution of Spheres" says that the Earth is the center of the universe
but the planets are now on circular orbits



Tycho Brahe - Answer Observed the first SuperNova; became the astronomer for the king so was able
to discover a lot of different things



Kepler's First Law - Answer Planets have elliptical orbits - not circular



Kepler's Second Law - Answer The area swept out by a planet during any given time length is always
the same



Kepler's Third Law - Answer The time it takes for a planet to orbit the sun is the cube of the distance
relative to the square of time



T (period) - Answer The time is takes Earth to travel around the sun



D - Answer The diameter of Earth's orbit on average (fluctuates because its an ellipse)



Galileo Galilei - Answer Father of Mechanics; first to record observations with a telescope



Speed (equation) - Answer V = d/t



Speed - Answer Distance traveled over time



Velocity - Answer Speed with direction



Acceleration - Answer Change in velocity with change in time

, True - Answer T/F: Rate of fall is proportional to the time, and the acceleration is proportional to
distance



Newton's First Law - Answer An object will continue moving in a straight line at a constant speed, and a
stationary object will remain at rest, unless acted upon by an unbalanced force



Newton's Second Law - Answer The acceleration produced on a body by a force is proportional to the
magnitude of the force & inversely proportional to the mass of the object



Newton's Third Law - Answer Interacting objects exert equal but opposite forces upon each other



Linear Momentum - Answer p = mv



Law of Conservation of Momentum - Answer Linear & angular momentum are both conserved (ex. in a
frictionless environment if you spin a top it will spin forever)



Angular Momentum - Answer L = m X vT X r



Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation - Answer F = Gm1m2/d2



The Universal Constant (G) - Answer 9.8 m/s2



Work - Answer - Force over a distance

- W = F x d in Joule



Power - Answer - The rate at which work is done per unit of time

- P = W/t in Watt



Kinetic Energy - Answer Energy of a moving object

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