Which of the following scientists was a student of Tycho Brahe and gathered data that confirmed the heliocentric model of the solar system?Galileo
Kepler
Newton
Ptolemy

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Answer 1
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Answer: Kepler

Explanation:

At the time when general masses believed in the geocentric model of universe where Earth is the center of the universe. Tycho Brahe was a Danish noble man. Kepler was the student of Tycho Brahe. Kepler firmly believed that Sun was the center of the universe. The extensive data records collected by Brahe eventually helped his student Kepler to formulate laws that defined orbits of the planet. Their work contributed to confirm heliocentric model.

Answer 2
Answer: Kepler who worked with Tycho Brahe and, when the former died, Kepler used the data to develop his laws.

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Answer:

[See Below]

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Answer:

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the initial letter of the word ' False '. 

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As a matter of fact, light travels slower in anything than it does
in vacuum.
False.

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