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Galileo believed that it was necessary for a scientist to describe how things move (kinematics) before he can explain the causes of motion (dynamics).

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Kinematics as a branch of physics was developed and formalized over time by several scientists including Galileo Galilei, Isaac newton, and Leonhard Euler. Galileo is often credited with laying the foundation for kinematics by studying the motion of objects and developing the concepts of speed and acceleration.

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