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Jeopardy! 100 200 300 400 500 Johannes Kepler 100 200 300 400 500 Isaac Newton 100 200 300 400 500 Galileo Galilei 100 200 300 400 500 Misc. F
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Johannes Kepler - 100 Kepler’s first law states that planetary orbits are this shape. Back to the big board
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Johannes Kepler - 200 The sun occupies this position in relation to the Earth’s orbit. Back to the big board
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Johannes Kepler - 300 Two ways that Kepler’s ideas revolutionized astronomy. Back to the big board
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Johannes Kepler - 400 Uranus’ average distance from the sun is 19.2 AU. What is its orbital period? Back to the big board
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Johannes Kepler - 500 The Earth covers the most distance on its orbit in this month. Back to the big board
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Isaac Newton - 100 Newton stated that every action must be balanced by this. Back to the big board
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Isaac Newton - 200 Gravity is this type of law. Back to the big board
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Isaac Newton - 300 The equation that summarized Newton’s second law of motion. Back to the big board
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Isaac Newton - 400 The force gravity exerts on an object depends on these three data. Back to the big board
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Isaac Newton - 500 Using the information on the board, calculate the Force of gravity between the Earth and Moon. Back to the big board
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Galileo Galilei - 100 Galileo believed that this is at the center of the solar system. Back to the big board
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Galileo Galilei - 200 What evidence did Galileo use to support the idea that not everything revolves around the Earth? Back to the big board
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Galileo Galilei - 300 Galileo was the first person to use this instrument in this manner. Back to the big board
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Galileo Galilei - 400 This is why Galileo is called “The Father of Modern Science” Back to the big board
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Galileo Galilei - 500 Galileo was tried for this crime. Back to the big board
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Miscellaneous - 100 Where in the sky and in which direction do planets move? Back to the big board
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Miscellaneous - 200 An orbit in which a satellite orbits Earth every 24 hours is known as this. Back to the big board
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Miscellaneous - 300 What is the difference between prograde and retrograde motion? Back to the big board
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Miscellaneous - 400 Describe how Ptolemy explained planetary motion. Back to the big board
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Miscellaneous - 500 How did Copernicus explain the retrograde motion of planets? Back to the big board
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Final Jeopardy! Newton’s Laws And the answer is...
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Name everyday situations in which you experience each of Newton’s laws.
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