is newtons first law of motion the same as galileos law of motion?
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Newton's first law:
In an inertial reference frame, an object either remains at rest or continues to move at a constant velocity, unless acted upon by a net force.
Galileo's law of motion:
Galileo also laid down the first accurate laws of motion for masses. Galileo measured that all bodies accelerate at the same rate regardless of their size or mass.
Key among his investigations are:
developed the concept of motion in terms of velocity (speed and direction) through the use of inclined planes.developed the idea of force, as a cause for motion.determined that the natural state of an object is rest or uniform motion, i.e. objects always have a velocity, sometimes that velocity has a magnitude of zero = rest.objects resist change in motion, which is called inertia.
so we can say that both the laws may define inertia and have similarities bt there are some dissimilarities as well
In an inertial reference frame, an object either remains at rest or continues to move at a constant velocity, unless acted upon by a net force.
Galileo's law of motion:
Galileo also laid down the first accurate laws of motion for masses. Galileo measured that all bodies accelerate at the same rate regardless of their size or mass.
Key among his investigations are:
developed the concept of motion in terms of velocity (speed and direction) through the use of inclined planes.developed the idea of force, as a cause for motion.determined that the natural state of an object is rest or uniform motion, i.e. objects always have a velocity, sometimes that velocity has a magnitude of zero = rest.objects resist change in motion, which is called inertia.
so we can say that both the laws may define inertia and have similarities bt there are some dissimilarities as well
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No There's A Difference
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