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Galileo Galilei discovered the Law of Falling Bodies. Newton worked out the first equations. Einstein worked out better equations.
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he was most famous for his "law of falling bodies"
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It makes societies stay on the ground.
read the plannnin exercise. Stokes law only applies to the case....
No, Newton's third law applies to any two (or more) interacting bodies.
Remember Newton's First Law - Unless acted on by a force, bodies at rest will stay at rest and bodies in motion will stay in motion. To be able to observe acceleration, first a force has to act on the object. So, the question should be reversed - "Will the force on an object affect the acceleration?" Answer - YES. How will it be affected? Refer to Newton's Second Law for that.
Well Galileo Galilei didn't really create anything, but he discovered a lot. He discovered many celestial bodies as in Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto, which all are some of Jupiter's moons. He also "started" discovering the Law of Inertia, which Isaac Newton later builds on. He also discovered the Law of the Pendulum and the Law of falling bodies. He also published many books.
The Law Society was created in 1825.