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4. What do you think affect the falling motion of the objects? For you, which idea about motion is correct?
Aristotle's views or Galileo's? Explain your answer.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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This means that if the object is dropped, we know the initial velocity is zero. Once the object is in motion, the object is in free-fall. Under these circumstances, the motion is one-dimensional and has constant acceleration, g .

Aristotle says that the heavier things are, the quicker they will fall, whereas Galileo felt that the mass of an object made no difference to the speed at which it fell. ... They concluded that Aristotle was correct and it is the force of gravity that makes this happen.

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