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Explain Galilleo s experiment to show Newtons first law of motion

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Answered by vanlalchhuangimary
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Galileo's Experiment: Galileo noticed that if he dropped a ball on a curved smooth surface that it would nearly reach the same height on the other side. He tried it again with a rough and a very smooth surface. The rougher the surface the less the ball was likely to reach the same height.Galileo deduced that objects move with constant speed when no force acts on them. This was the basis for Newton's first law of motion.

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Galileo's Experiment: Galileo noticed that if he dropped a ball on a curved smooth surface that it would nearly reach the same height on the other side. He tried it again with a rough and a very smooth surface. The rougher the surface the less the ball was likely to reach the same height.

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