rag each item to the correct location, so that each contribution to the theory of universal gravitation is matched with the scientist responsible for it. (2 points)

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Johannes Kepler Robert Hooke Isaac Newton

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Certainly! Here are the contributions to the theory of universal gravitation matched with the corresponding scientists:

  1. Johannes Kepler - Formulated the laws of planetary motion, which describe the orbits of planets around the sun.
  2. Robert Hooke - Proposed the relationship between force and distance, which contributed to the understanding of gravitational force.
  3. Isaac Newton - Developed the law of universal gravitation, which states that every particle in the universe attracts every other particle with a force proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.

When arranged according to contributions:

  • Johannes Kepler โ†’ Laws of planetary motion
  • Robert Hooke โ†’ Relationship between force and distance
  • Isaac Newton โ†’ Law of universal gravitation

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