why is galileo so important in physics?
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Galileo's greatest contribution to physics (after the notion of doing experiments at all) was his studies of the motions of objects. He rolled balls down an inclined plane to "slow down" their falling and study it. In this re-creation, the plane is equipped with bells arranged so they would ring as the balls passed.
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