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write down the three laws of Galileo for free falling objects​

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Answered by umaabhagat
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We have examined the understanding of students and physics teachers regarding Galileo’s law of free fall. Refining this law for an observer on the ground, which is usually neglected in textbooks, results in the acceleration of free fall being mass dependent. We found that physics students and high school teachers are unaware of the conditions for which Galileo’s law is valid, and the law is often identified with the equivalence principle.

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Answered by singhdisha687
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Galileo's law of free fall states that, in the absence of air resistance, all bodies fall with the same acceleration, independent of their mass. This law is an approximation as can be shown by using Newtonian mechanics.

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