Exam 2: Gravitation and the Motion of the Planets

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A diver weighing 138 pounds has just dived up and out from the high board and is doing a backflip before starting to descend toward the water. How much force does the diver exert on Earth while doing the backflip?

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What is the typical period of a parabolic orbit?

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Kepler's third law states that:

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What distinguished the Pythagoreans from the natural philosophy of the investigators who came before them?

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Retrograde motion causes the planets to

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Which of these astronomers was a contemporary of (lived at the same time as) Galileo?

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In what direction is Venus moving when it is at greatest elongation?

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What did Galileo see when he observed Venus through his telescope?

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Retrograde motion of a planet when viewed from Earth is caused by the fact that the

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The semimajor axis of Earth's orbit is

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Newton stated that if a force were applied to an object in space, the resultant acceleration would depend on the

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Which of these statements about an asteroid moving in a circular orbit around the Sun is NOT true?

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Venus can pass in front of the Sun as seen from Earth when it is at

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The first person to derive the elliptical shape of planetary orbits from basic physics and mathematics (not from observations of planetary positions) was

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Before deriving the shapes of planetary orbits, Johannes Kepler worked as an assistant to

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The model of the solar system that Johannes Kepler proposed was

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According to the scientific method, a hypothesis that is proposed to explain a particular physical phenomenon is considered to be wrong if

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In an ellipse, the major axis is a distance measured

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Which of these descriptions characterizes the Newtonian understanding of the mechanics of the solar system?

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What is the angle between the line from Earth to Jupiter and the line from Earth to the Sun when Jupiter is at opposition?

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