He decreased the acceleration of gravity using inclined planes so it was of a value that was easily measured.
No, Galileo only read about the Roman empire. He was born about a thousand years after the fall of the western Roman empire. He is a scientist from the renaissance period.
Yes, that is correct.
A Galileo thermometer is a thermometer made of a sealed glass cylinder containing a clear liquid and a series of objects whose densities are such that they rise or fall as the temperature changes.
Galileo Galilei was a physicist and an astronomer. He proved hat the heliocentric universe was correct, not the geocentric universe, with his telescope that he invented. Galileo also found out that other planets have moons too. And finally, he proved Aristotle wrong by finding that objects fall at the same speed, no matter what their weight is.
Leaning Tower of Pisa,' proves objects fall at same speed and acceleration'
Slow down the Acceleration of free fall.
No, he merely decreased the acceleration of gravity using inclined planes so it was of a value that was easily measured.
It was first demonstrated by Galileo that objects fall toward the Earth with a constant acceleration, regardless of their size. He did this by means of experiments using various objects which were rolled down inclined planes. He did not, contrary to popular legend, drop various objects off the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
I'm pretty sure Galileo Galileo
That all bodies-no matter what the shape or weight-would fall at the same speed
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No, this was Galileo's belief.
That all bodies-no matter what the shape or weight-would fall at the same speed
free fall doesn't involve jumping out a planes