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Topic 3 Galileo: Return to Earth. Aristotle BC 384-322.

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Page 1: Topic 3 Galileo: Return to Earth. Aristotle BC 384-322.

Topic 3

Galileo: Return to Earth

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Aristotle BC 384-322

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Four Elements

• Earth

• Water

• Air

• Fire

• Aether

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Natural Motion:

Elements tend to seek their natural place.

Violent Motion:

Any forced motion that opposes natural motion.

(Push or Pull)

The speed of a moving object is directly proportional to the force moving it.

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Aristotle’s Laws of Motion

1. Rest is the natural state of an object.

2. Heavier things fall faster, the speed proportional to the weight.

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Some definitions:

• Displacement= distance the object covers and the direction it came from…

• Velocity= change in displacement in time

(note: it is speed AND direction)

• Speed is only how fast the object moves

• Acceleration= change in velocity in time.

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Galileo Galilei (1564-1642)

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Two New Sciences

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Aristotle’s fall

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Galileo’s fall

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A thought experiment

• GIVEN: three identical weights dropped from the same height

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Does a ten pound weight fall ten times faster than a one pound

weight?

                               

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Can Galileo measure free fall?

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Dilute the process

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Galileo observed

• D1 = 1 D1

• D2 = 3 D1

• D3 = 5 D1

• D4 = 7 D1

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Galileo observed

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Note increasing Velocity

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Does it really work? Distance time (time)2 d/t d/t2

150.00 1.00 1.00   150.00 150.00

125.00 0.91 0.83   137.36 150.95

100.00 0.81 0.66   123.46 152.42

75.00 0.70 0.49   107.14 153.06

50.00 0.57 0.32   87.72 153.89

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Our results

Velocity vs time

0.00

50.00

100.00

150.00

200.00

1.00 0.91 0.81 0.70 0.57

time (sec)

Ve

loc

ity

(c

m/s

ec

)

Acceleration vs time

100.00

120.00

140.00

160.00

180.00

200.00

1.00 0.91 0.81 0.70 0.57

time (sec)accele

rati

on

(cm

/sec/s

ec)

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2 ramps?

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• Rest was not a natural state.

• The concept of inertia was introduced.