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Newton's Explanation of Kepler's Laws
Newton's Explanation of Kepler's LawsNewton expanded on the work of Galileo to better define the relationship between energy and motion. In particular, he developed the following concepts:
Newton's Explanation of Kepler's LawsNewton expanded on the work of Galileo to better define the relationship between energy and motion. In particular, he developed the following concepts:change in velocity = acceleration caused by force
Newton's Explanation of Kepler's LawsNewton expanded on the work of Galileo to better define the relationship between energy and motion. In particular, he developed the following concepts:change in velocity = acceleration caused by forceinertia = resistance to change in velocity and is proportional to the mass of the object
Newton's Explanation of Kepler's LawsNewton expanded on the work of Galileo to better define the relationship between energy and motion. In particular, he developed the following concepts:change in velocity = acceleration caused by forceinertia = resistance to change in velocity and is proportional to the mass of the objectmomentum = quantity of motion energy and is equal to mass times velocity
Newton's Explanation of Kepler's LawsNewton expanded on the work of Galileo to better define the relationship between energy and motion. In particular, he developed the following concepts:change in velocity = acceleration caused by forceinertia = resistance to change in velocity and is proportional to the mass of the objectmomentum = quantity of motion energy and is equal to mass times velocitylaw of conservation of momentum = total momentum (mass x velocity) of an interaction is conserved is the same before and after
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The correct answer is Galileo's laws of motion.
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- The concept of force as a source of motion was created in Galileo's laws of motion. determined that an object's natural state is rest or uniform motion, i.e., that things always have a velocity, sometimes with a value of zero, which is the condition of rest.
- Inertia is the resistance of an object to change in motion.
- According to Newton's first law of motion, also known as Galileo's law of inertia, an object tends to stay in its initial state as long as no external force is applied to it.
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