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The Scientific Revolution

The Scientific Revolution. Unit 10. The Scientific Revolution. The roots of this revolution can be found in the Renaissance with the work of Copernicus, Galileo, Newton and Boyle, and other scientists Time period- A.D. 1500- A.D. 1800. Scientific Revolution.

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The Scientific Revolution

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  1. The Scientific Revolution Unit 10

  2. The Scientific Revolution • The roots of this revolution can be found in the Renaissance with the work of Copernicus, Galileo, Newton and Boyle, and other scientists • Time period- A.D. 1500- A.D. 1800

  3. Scientific Revolution • The Scientific revolution rejected traditional authority and church teachings in favor of the direct observation of nature. • The revolution was based on- • The new scientific method- • In which people observed nature • Made hypotheses (educated guesses)about relationships • And tested their hypotheses through experiments

  4. Summary

  5. Impact • People questioned old beliefs and used careful observations to try to explain nature. • This led to the growth of science

  6. Significant scientists

  7. Copernicus • Copernicus proposed the heliocentric theory- • The Earth revolves around the sun • His work was banned by the Church because it opposed Church doctrine.

  8. Galileo • Galileo invented the telescope; used the telescope to confirm heliocentric theory; the Church tried to get him to recant. • He conducted tests on the motion of objects to find general principles of physics. • Scientists then were able to discover that the motions of objects could be predicted by mathematics

  9. Isaac Newton • Isaac Newton: discovered laws of gravity and motion; these laws were applied to the universe saying that the universe followed fixed laws of nature. • His book Principia Mathematicaconnected speed of falling objects on Earth to the movements of planets. • He reduced all of these patterns to a single formula: • The Law of Gravity.

  10. Robert Boyle • Robert Boyle: “Father of Chemistry” conducted experiments on gases at different temperatures and pressures. • He found gas pressure increased as the volume of the gas decreased. • He also distinguished mixtures from compounds • He was the first to perform controlled experiments and to publish his work in detail

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