Review sheet Astronomy Test 1: Chapters 1, 2, & 3 At the end of each chapter you will see a section Quick Quiz. One third to one half of the test will be these questions. Chapter 1 The definitions of Astronomical Objects, Units and Motions on page 6 Astronomical units is earths average orbital distance (150 million km), ecliptic plane is Earth’s orbital path which is defined by a flat plane, and the axis tilt is earths tilt that is 23.5 degrees from a line perpendicular to the ecliptic…
Spring Astronomy Project th This project is due on Monday 13 April 2015. It will count as a test grade [100 pts.] for 4 quarter. You will have 59 days to accomplish all of the tasks in the project. Late assignments will lose 10 pts. per day. After 25 April this assignment may not be handed in. ALL The completed projects must be typed and printe d out. Handwritten copies will not be accepted. [Keyboards are available in school and at the public library etc.] You should download an electronic copy…
Mad Science The Minds behind the method Dimensions Final Chapter 1 Discovery: A function of context and time Social and religious influences on investigation and discovery For as long as the Church has been established, it has had a major influence on philosophers in regards to their progression or stagnation of science or any other form of study they attempted to pursue. These philosophers, dating back to the ancients all the way up to the…
Science Exam Notes Chemistry Particle Theory of Matter: Particle Theory of Matter: A theory that describes the composition and behaviour of matter. All matter is made up of tiny particles that have empty spaces between them. Different substances are made up of different kinds of particles. Particles are in constant random motion. The particles of a substance move faster as its temperature increases. Particles attract each other. Mixture, Pure Substance, Solution, and Alloy…
understood through pure thought Realm of Forms: only accessible through thought The perfect world Dismisses observation Doesn’t think that is the way to gain information about the world Aristotle Student of Plato Observation=knowledge Every effect has a cause, and science figures out that cause Considered the first scientist Euclid (-300BC) Alexandria, Egypt Published book Elements for geometry Archimedes (-250 BC) Born and raised in Sicily but studied in Alexandria Applies abstract…
of 1 points | | | 1. After a new moon, about how long is it until a 1st quarter moon? Answer | | | | | Selected Answer: | B. Two weeks | Correct Answer: | C. A week | | | | | * Question 2 0 out of 1 points | | | 2. If there is a full moon visible from Paris one evening, twelve hours later in Australia there will be a _________ visible. Answer | | | | | Selected Answer: | B. New moon. | Correct Answer: | A. Full moon. | | | | | * Question 3 0 out…
temperatures on the Fahrenheit to the Kelvin scale (1) C = K - 273.15 (2) From equation (1); Substitute equation (2) for C Test: Let T = 32°F 5. Write a brief essay about the life and scientific contributions of one of the following pioneers of astronomy. a. Galileo Galilei b. Johannes Kepler c. Isaac Newton d. Albert Einstein e. Edwin Hubble f. Carl Sagan Consider these and other aspects: 1. Education 5 2. Evidence of unusual talent as a child 3. Support from colleagues 4. Support from contemporary…