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1 Scientific Revolution
1500’s – 1700’s

2 KEY VOCABULARY TERMS AND IMPORTANT PEOPLE
Scientific Revolution: An intellectual movement of the 1500’s that focused on advancements in math, physics, astronomy, biology, and chemistry.

3 Vocabulary Geocentric Theory: The geocentric model, also known as the Ptolemaic system, is a theory that explains how the planets, the Sun, and even the stars orbit around the Earth.

4 Vocabulary Heliocentric Theory: The heliocentric model is a theory that places the Sun as the center of the universe, and the planets orbiting around it. 

5 Nicolaus Copernicus  Renaissance mathematician and astronomer who formulated a model of the universe that placed the Sun rather than the Earth at the center of the universe

6 Galileo Galilei an Italian philosopher, and mathematician[4]
played a major role in the scientific revolution during theRenaissance. His achievements include improvements to the telescope and supported  heliocentrism He was a follower of Copernicus

7 Sir Issac Newton was an English physicist and mathematician
Responsible for the 3 laws of Motion Defined Gravity and its laws

8 Johann Kepler German mathematician,astronomer, and astrologer.
Best known for inventing the 3 laws of planetary motion

9 Vocabulary Planetary Motion The study of the movements of planets in the universe. Three scientific laws designed by Kepler.

10 Vocabulary Scientific Method a method of inquiry commonly based on empirical or measurable evidence subject to specific principles of reasoning.

11 Vocabulary Ptolemaic System The Ptolemaic system is a geocentric theory. it starts by assuming that the Earth is stationary and at the center of the universe.


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