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What is the similarities of aristotle motion and galilean motion

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The differences are two-fold: that Galileo extended Aristotle's theories of motion into a the initial part of the motion, and that Galileo provided a predictive numerical theory for this (simpler) initial part.

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Aristotle thought a body in motion had to have a force on it. Galileo performed experiments and realized that a force causes a change in motion, not motion itself. He found that a ball rolling along a horizontal frictionless surface ( no air resistance) will continue to roll forever.

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