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Example: a hammer falls faster than a feather Galileo: Proved that an objects mass has no effect on its rate of acceleration as it falls. What causes things to fall at different rates here on earth is air resistance.
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Example: a hammer falls faster than a feather Galileo: Proved that an objects mass has no effect on its rate of acceleration as it falls. What causes things to fall at different rates here on earth is air resistance.
Aristotle: Believed that heavier objects fall faster than lighter object
One of the conflicting ideas of Galileo and Aristotle about motion is that Galileo's has the concept of inertia. Aristotle, on the contrary, believed in the laws governing the motion of the heavens were a different set of laws.
The difference between Aristotle's idea of motion and Galileo's idea of motion is that aristotle affirmed that once force is removed from an object it will stop while Galileo said an objects motion is stopped because of the force of friction. Galileo's Interpretation of Motion Differed from Aristotle's in That Galileo Emphasized in the time rates.
aristotle stated once force is removed from an object it will stop. Galileo said an objects motion is stopped because of the force of friction
aristotle stated once force is removed from an object it will stop. Galileo said an objects motion is stopped because of the force of friction
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Aristotle said the earth was in the center. Ptolemy supported Aristotle and added to it. Copernicus said the sun was in the middle. Galileo also said the sun was in the center and added to Copernicus.
Copernicus
Galileo suffered a trail and house arrest.
I think that it was expected to make the first telescope.
Pope Paul V and Cardinal Bellarmine forced Galileo to recant many of his ideas. These ideas included the idea that the earth revolved around the sun.
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Aristotle said the earth was in the center. Ptolemy supported Aristotle and added to it. Copernicus said the sun was in the middle. Galileo also said the sun was in the center and added to Copernicus.
Aristotle's ideas were believed to be true from 500 BC to 1600 CE. That's about 1,100 years of false knowledge. What Aristotle taught, appeared to be correct because it seemed obvious, but not all things are obvious. Aristotle's view on motion seems to make sense. Unfortunately, it isn't correct. But because his theories appeared to make sense, they became popular and well accepted for a very long time. The key ideas that Aristotle tried to teach were: All motion on the Earth is linear . All motion in the heavens (outer space) is curved . The speed at which an object falls is directly related to the mass of an object . Motion could be considered in two main factions: natural and violent. Motion continues so long as there is only an applied motion to an object. Removing the motion stops the object. It would take a man named Galileo to start the wheels of change in this field of knowledge called physics. Galileo, unlike Aristotle, proved that motion to the Earth does not depend on the weight of an object. All objects fall to the ground at the same speed. So you see, the speed at which an object falls at has nothing to do with the mass of the object. All objects that are released from the same starting point reach the ground in the same time. Galileo proved Aristotle wrong. He proved the concept of what is called force and mass.
The Church at the time considered itself the authority on science as well as religion. Galileo challenged Aristotle's scientific theories through simple but cleverly designed experiments that disproved some of Aristotle's carefully thought out but unproven ideas. The Church held up Aristotle's theories as absolute truth and in general has never appreciated any challenges to its authority. They tried to suppress Galileo's ideas instead of examining objectively their own ideas.
It was not what the old guys like Aristotle, Socrates, and Plato thought up. They thought that Galileo was preaching against the bible (illegal back then) and the ideas weren't popular because everybody liked being in the middle of the solar system.
Galileo performed experiments to test his ideas.
Politicians often have conflicting ideas that can lead to a lengthy debate on matters.
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Galileo suffered a trail and house arrest.
Copernicus