WELCOME, You two will Present Aristotle’s and Galileo’s views of motion
DREI YOU WILL PRESENT THE ARISTOTLE VIEW OF MOTION AND DREW WILL PRESENT THE GALILEO VIEW OF MOTION
DREW
there is only one principle of motion and that is heaviness. Bodies move upward not because they have a natural lightness, but because they are displaced or extruded by other heavier bodies moving downward.
MY FIRST QUESTION IS WHAT IS YOUR VIEW IN MOTION
Galileo measured that all bodies accelerate at the same rate regardless of their size or mass. Key among his investigations are: developed the concept of motion in terms of velocity through the use of inclined planes. developed the idea of force, as a cause for motion.
Regarding physical motion, Aristotle conceives of change in time as central to the natural world. Time, in turn, is viewed as cyclical and eternal with natural species being fixed. Circular movement is what defines both life and living nature for Aristotle. Nature always exists, always existed and is an uncreated living thing.Aristotle gives detailed discussions about the nature of movement, time, space, but also related topics like divisibility, infinity, etc. The entire natural world, in Aristotle’sPhysics, is said to be a world of self-moving things.
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NOW LETS PROCEED TO THE NEXT QUESTION, EXPLAIN THEIR MAIN POINTS IN VIEWS IN MOTION
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NOW LETS PROCEED TO THE NEXT QUESTION, EXPLAIN THEIR MAIN POINTS IN VIEWS IN MOTION
Well, he agreed with Aristotle that physics should focus on the changing world that forms the basis for our perceptions and experiences and Galileo agreed that we can know nature through the senses. In a major rejection of Aristotelian natural philosophy however, Galileo throws out the fixed nature of space and therefore introduces a principle of relativity regarding all motion.This would have been viewed as a major challenge to Aristotle and Scholastic physics since both those earlier systems rejected the relativity of motion.
The statement free fall means object falling in absence of air resistance. Among the conclusions of Aristotle's theory is that object with different weights will fall with different rates with heavier objects falling faster than lighter objects. Galileo Galilei will be the first scientist to prove this theory wrong.
THE NEXT QUESTION IS WHAT DID THEY SAY ABOUT FREE FALLING OBJECTS
Galileo was one of the pioneers in physical trials in the world. Thanks to the experiment he did from the Tower of Pisa, he discovered that bodies in free fall travel the distance at the same time no matter how much weight each one has. The free fall is themovement of a body where there is no resistance or gravitational force.
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YOU BOTH PROVES THE VIEW OF MOTION. THANKYOU!
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