lets say if you drop a boulder and A PIECE OF PAPER THEY WILL FALL AT THE SAME TIME IN A VACUUM SEALED CHAMBER
Galileo dropped it from a tower in then it feel at the same rate
The rate at which an object falls, is independent of its mass.
Galileo had a falling out with the church over his scientific papers regarding the Earth revolving around the sun. This went against the church belief's at the time and Galileo was forced to go to Rome for a trail and denounce his scientific findings.
Galileo's experiment to show that mass had little effect on the speed of falling objects involved two cannonballs of different sizes being dropped from a certain height. This showed that, in a vacuum at least, falling objects fall at the same speed no matter their mass.
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Galileo dropped it from a tower in then it feel at the same rate
Galileo Galileo
Galileo
Galileo made multiple achievements during the Scientific Revolution that has helped to improve people's understanding of physics and astronomy. They include confirming the Copernican theory for the Solar System, inventor of the modern telescope, accurately understanding the parabolic paths of projectiles, and understanding that the velocities of falling objects are not proportional to their weights. Due to all of these accomplishments, he is arguably known as the "Father of Modern Science."
Galileo
Sir Isaac Newton and Galileo both studied the effects of gravity on falling bodies.
There is no possible way Galileo could have slowed down time. Sadly, you have been the victim of some very bad information, or have somehow come to a ludicrous conclusion. It isn't necessary for you to study physics for you to understand, but a basic understanding of physics would help.
he was most famous for his "law of falling bodies"
Galileo Galilei
The rate at which an object falls, is independent of its mass.
Gravitational force
acceleration