Well, I viewed projectile motion as natural and violent motion. And its really obvious that heavier objects naturally fall much faster that the light ones.
You are very wrong with your concept of free fall, you are confusing everyone Aristotle, Although, yes, heavier things hit the ground first but not because they fall faster.
What? What are you trying the say?
Projectile motion is a combination of uniform motion in the horizontal direction and uniformly accelerated motion in the vertical direction. If it is not impeded, it will continue to move even without an applied force. That's my concept of projectile motion. Moreover, an objects rate of descent or acceleration is unaffected by its mass.
Why you say so? I already had my observation of free fall, if you drop a coin and piece of paper from the same height, the coin would much fall faster and reach the ground first because it was heavier.
No! I disagree with your concept Aristotle. I also demonstrated it, I simultaneously dropped a cannonball and a musket ball from Pisa leaning tower, each with a different mass. I observed that the acceleration of both balls was the same.
Okay! Let's challenge which of us is right.
It seems you don't believe me huh! Follow me and I will show you that I am right here.
Then show it now!
It's your choice Aristotle to believe me or to stick with your rotten beliefs. I just wanted to prove that my views of motion is correct and you are wrong.
Thank you Aristotle! You've also got great ideas about motion. All of these, I hope, will be useful and valuable to our future scientist.
I had a really great time with you Galileo, my dearest friend,. Thank you for talking the time to share and discuss your thoughts about motion.
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