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what is the Galileo gravity low​

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Answered by msom18
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Galileo Gravity Law:-

According to history, Galileo’s experiment on falling bodies largely contributed to Isaac Newton’s Law of Gravity. In Galileo’s experiment, he is said to have dropped balls from the Leaning Tower of Pisa. The balls were made of the same material but had different masses. Galileo set out to prove that the time itf took for these objects to reach the ground would be the same. Galileo proved that objects reached the ground at the same time, independent of their masses.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Galileo discovered through this experiment that the objects fell with the same acceleration, proving his prediction true, while at the same time disproving Aristotle's theory of gravity (which states that objects fall at speed proportional to their mass).

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