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SCS EXAM 1
Democritus - ANS-Greek philosopher that said all matter is made up of atoms

Plato - ANS-said the study of the physical world wasn't useful but rather philosophy and culture
was

limitations of science - ANS-it can only study physical experiments, it can only address how, it
expresses probabilities not proof, and theories are subject to change

Aristotelian View - ANS-geocentric, prime mover, four elements didn't believe in gravity, natural
motion is circular, everything is for purpose and nature does nothing in vain

difference between Aristotle and Aristotelian - ANS-Aristotle used observations discussions and
logical deductions and believed the prime mover to be an unnamed Force. Aristotelian used no
discussions no original thinking and believed the prime mover was God

difference between Aristotle and Galileo - ANS-Aristotle believe things fell at constant velocity
and heavier objects fall faster proportional to Mass. Galileo believed Things fall at a constant
acceleration independent of their Mass. Aristotle used observations and conclusions while
Galileo used controlled experiments

Salviati - ANS-the character in Galileo's dialogue which represents Galileo's own viewpoint;
contradicted Aristotle

Galileo - ANS-supported the heliocentric View

its predictions about planet positions were slightly inferior to the ptolemac model - ANS-why was
the heliocentric model not immediately accepted

it is also bigger - ANS-if a mass is bigger what is true about the force

1 things will move in a straight line 2 force is equal to Mass times the acceleration 3 every action
is accompanied by an equal and opposite reaction - ANS-Newton's three laws of motion

1 planets move in an elliptical shape 2 the velocity of a planet around the Sun 3 the average
distance is related to the period of the planet's revolutions - ANS-Kepler's 3 laws

Oresme - ANS-disagreed with Aristotle and came up with the mean speed theorem involving
velocity time and distance; used graphs.

Ptolemy - ANS-Retrograde motion of mars

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