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Jeopardy! Johannes Kepler Isaac Newton Galileo Galilei Misc. F

Johannes Kepler Kepler’s first law states that planetary orbits are this shape. Back to the big board

Johannes Kepler The sun occupies this position in relation to the Earth’s orbit. Back to the big board

Johannes Kepler Two ways that Kepler’s ideas revolutionized astronomy. Back to the big board

Johannes Kepler Uranus’ average distance from the sun is 19.2 AU. What is its orbital period? Back to the big board

Johannes Kepler The Earth covers the most distance on its orbit in this month. Back to the big board

Isaac Newton Newton stated that every action must be balanced by this. Back to the big board

Isaac Newton Gravity is this type of law. Back to the big board

Isaac Newton The equation that summarized Newton’s second law of motion. Back to the big board

Isaac Newton The force gravity exerts on an object depends on these three data. Back to the big board

Isaac Newton Using the information on the board, calculate the Force of gravity between the Earth and Moon. Back to the big board

Galileo Galilei Galileo believed that this is at the center of the solar system. Back to the big board

Galileo Galilei What evidence did Galileo use to support the idea that not everything revolves around the Earth? Back to the big board

Galileo Galilei Galileo was the first person to use this instrument in this manner. Back to the big board

Galileo Galilei This is why Galileo is called “The Father of Modern Science” Back to the big board

Galileo Galilei Galileo was tried for this crime. Back to the big board

Miscellaneous Where in the sky and in which direction do planets move? Back to the big board

Miscellaneous An orbit in which a satellite orbits Earth every 24 hours is known as this. Back to the big board

Miscellaneous What is the difference between prograde and retrograde motion? Back to the big board

Miscellaneous Describe how Ptolemy explained planetary motion. Back to the big board

Miscellaneous How did Copernicus explain the retrograde motion of planets? Back to the big board

Final Jeopardy! Newton’s Laws And the answer is...

Name everyday situations in which you experience each of Newton’s laws.