i thought there waz gravity everwhere
Galileo never dropped multiple objects of different masses off of the Leaning Tower of Pisa. This bit of information was falsely stated by Vincenzo Viviani, Galileo's pupil, who wrote a biography about him, yet there was no reference to this experiment in Galileo's accounts. It is generally accepted that this was at the most a thought experiment that Galileo never performed.
He discovered the prinicple of the pendulum, but the main research was by Isaac newton, in whose honour are the names Newtonian Physics and Newton,the SI unit of force.
He found out that all objects not aided by the air fall to the ground at the same speed.
He figured out it was a type of force
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Galileo found out that gravity is a force
In the opinion of many historians, Galileo Galileo studies of the universe led to Sir Issac Newton's discoveries on the laws of gravity. Galileo's support of Copernicus and his idea that the earth revolved around the sun, led Galileo into prison as this idea went against Church theology. After Galileo recanted he was freed.
In his gravity experiment Galileo dropped objects form the Leaning Tower of Pisa, in Italy.
Issac Newton was a guy who made gravity and helped Galileo make gravity when he made the telescope I know you are a kid so tell me I have a nerd friend right next to me.
Galileo worked at The University Of Pauda for 18 years.
Galileo found out that gravity is a force
When Galileo wanted to find out about gravity, he did, in fact, drop stuff. He came to the conclusion that all masses fall at the same rate and hit the ground at the same time The purpose of his work with inclines was not to find out about gravity.
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In the opinion of many historians, Galileo Galileo studies of the universe led to Sir Issac Newton's discoveries on the laws of gravity. Galileo's support of Copernicus and his idea that the earth revolved around the sun, led Galileo into prison as this idea went against Church theology. After Galileo recanted he was freed.
In his gravity experiment Galileo dropped objects form the Leaning Tower of Pisa, in Italy.
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Sir Isaac Newton was the first to postulate gravity as we know it; a force exerted by anything with mass on anything else with mass, according to the product of the masses used and inversely according to the square of the distance between them
Galileo Galilei didn't work for anybody but he taught students such as Sagredo.