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chyland
Sep 14, 2007, 05:43 AM
Aristotle believed the earth orbited the sun in circular orbits.

True


Ptolemy believed the earth orbited the sun in circular orbits.


False

Copernicus believed the earth orbited the sun in circular orbits.

True


Kepler believed the earth orbited the sun in circular orbits.

True

Ptolemy's model sought to explain retrograde motion by _____ .

[C] adding circles to elliptical orbits

Aristotle believed that ____ .


[D] the planets orbit the earth in elliptical orbits

Kepler believed that ____ .

[B] the stars orbit the earth in circular orbits

Copernicus' model requires ____ .

[A] the earth to spin

Newton's _____ provides an explanation for Kepler's laws of planetary motion.

[A] law of gravity

Which observation below was not made by Galileo?
[B] rings of Saturn

Capuchin
Sep 14, 2007, 05:46 AM
Nobody will answer these for you straight away, why don't you list your answers with reasons as to why you think that it's right, and I'll be happy to look them over and tell you where you are wrong.

chyland
Sep 14, 2007, 05:56 AM
Aristotle believed the earth orbited the sun in circular orbits.

True


Ptolemy believed the earth orbited the sun in circular orbits.


False

Copernicus believed the earth orbited the sun in circular orbits.

True


Kepler believed the earth orbited the sun in circular orbits.

True

Ptolemy's model sought to explain retrograde motion by _____ .

[C] adding circles to elliptical orbits

Aristotle believed that ____ .


[D] the planets orbit the earth in elliptical orbits

Kepler believed that ____ .

[b] the stars orbit the earth in circular orbits

Copernicus' model requires ____ .

[A] the earth to spin

Newton's _____ provides an explanation for Kepler's laws of planetary motion.

[A] law of gravity

Which observation below was not made by Galileo?
[b] rings of Saturn

Capuchin
Sep 14, 2007, 05:58 AM
I have to get back to work, but I will check your answers in 3 hours time. Unless someone else does it in the meantime :)

ebaines
Sep 15, 2007, 08:45 AM
I count 6 wrong answers. Here are some clues:

Copernicus was the first to argue that the earth and the other planets orbit the sun. Prior to that, people thought that the earth was the center of everything. He came long after Aristotle and Ptolemy.

Kepler was the first to realize that the planets move in elliptical orbits, not circular. He came after Copernicus.

Galileo actually did observe the rings of Saturn. He drew them up in his notebook looking like big ears.

Hope this helps.