Aristotle thought that when you drop 2 things with different masses that the heavier one would hit the ground first. Galileo proved him wrong by rolling two balls of different masses down an incline plane and timing them using a water clock. He found that the mass of an object does not affect how quickly it accelerates due to gravity.
galelileo didnt use the word inertia but he suspected that the more mass an object has the harder gravity would push on it.
he did an experiment with 2 cannon balls of unequal weight. he dropped them at the same time they landed at the same time!
He took different size and colored balls to the top of the Tower of Pisa.
He dropped them all at the same time, and they all landed at the same time.
This disproves Aristotle's theory that lighter weight object fall slower that heavier weight objects.
Galileo studied the motion of a number of objects, such as a pendulum or balls or discs rolling down inclined planes, to observe that while such objects do not continue to move indefinitely, their motion is only slowed by friction, it is not slowed by the expiration of the original force which set it in motion. This concept was later presented much more precisely by Newton's laws of motion.
Yes, Galileo stated that the natural state of objects is motion
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the answer is sir. isaac newton galileo galilei explained only the relation between motion and force
He Discovered that Earth was not the center of the solar system , Jupiter Has four moons and Venus has a face like a moon!! He also discovered the rings of Saturn. all this he just use one telescope?
Galileo was the first man to use a telescope to observe the stars and planets, and with the information he gained from this(craters on the moon, moons around Jupiter, sunspots), he was able to challenge the outdated view of the universe--which seemed to think that "the heavens" were perfect. Beyond astronomy, Galileo challenged Aristotle's concepts of motion, and discovered the principle of inertia, and his thoughts were later incorporated into Isaac Newton's universal law of gravitation.
Isaac Newton is famous for his 3 Laws of Motion.
Circular Motion
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Time rates.
Galileo Galilli
Galileo, then Newton.
Galileo
Galileo Galilei. Galileo is his first name, Galilei his surname, but he is commonly referred as Galileo too.
Galileo
No, Ptolemy did.
planetary motion laws
Galileo explained the backwatds motion of the planets
Galileo's theory of motion is principle of inertia. It is basically the same thing as Newton's law of motion since he based it on Galileo. It says that an object will remain still or keep moving in constant speed unless affected by another force.