PHYSICS - Chapter 2
The first scientist to be credited for postulating that Earth circled the Sun was
Copernicus
Aristotle's many contributions
[ all of the above ] - four elements - violent motion requires a sustained push or pull - all motion is either natural or violent
An object in mechanical equilibrium is an object
[ all of the above ] - having no changes in velocity - at rest - moving with constant velocity
If gravity between the Sun and Earth suddenly vanished, Earth would continue moving in
a straight line path
If your automobile runs out of fuel while driving, the engine stops. You don't come to an abrupt stop due to
intertia
Galileo taught us that if you roll a ball along a level surface it will
keep rolling if friction is absent
A hockey puck is set in motion across a frozen pond. If ice friction and air resistance are neglected, the force required to keep the puck sliding at constant velocity
none of the above
A hockey puck will finally come to rest because
of friction
Inertia is defined as a
property of matter
Galileo interpretation of motion emphasized
rates of time
Galileo's use of inclined planes allowed him to effectively
slow down the ball's change in speed
The first scientist to introduce the concept of inertia was
Galileo
If no external forces act on a moving object, it will
continue moving at the same speed
When you stand at rest on a pair of bathroom scales, the reading on each scale
equals your weight
Science later greatly advanced when Galileo favored
experiment over philosophical discussions