
Aristotle vs Galileo
Quiz by Evangeline Agtarap
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- Q1
Write A if the statement refers to Aristotle’s views and G if it refers to Galileo’s view. "Heavy objects will fall faster than light ones."
A
G
30s - Q2
Write A if the statement refers to Aristotle’s views and G if it refers to Galileo’s view. "In the absence of air resistance, objects dropped simultaneously will reach the ground at the same time."
A
G
30s - Q3
Write A If the statement refers to Aristotle’s views and G if it refers to Galileo’s view. "Objects thrown upward moves along a parabolic path."
G
A
30s - Q4
Write A If the statement refers to Aristotle’s views and G if it refers to Galileo’s view. "The ball will eventually stop because no one is pushing it."
A
G
30s - Q5
Write A If the statement refers to Aristotle’s views and G if it refers to Galileo’s view. "The ball will keep rolling in the absence of friction and any other forces."
G
A
30s
