Freely falling bodies
Gaileo
he was most famous for his "law of falling bodies"
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In the absence of air resistance, mass does not affect the motion of a projectile. All objects fall at the same rate regardless of their mass in a vacuum. This principle is described by Galileo's law of falling bodies.
The law of falling bodies was discovered by the Italian scientist Galileo Galilei. He demonstrated that all objects, regardless of weight, fall at the same rate when dropped from the same height. This observation laid the foundation for our understanding of gravity and led to significant advancements in the field of physics.
Galileo
read the plannnin exercise. Stokes law only applies to the case....
No, Newton's third law applies to any two (or more) interacting bodies.
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Remember Newton's First Law - Unless acted on by a force, bodies at rest will stay at rest and bodies in motion will stay in motion. To be able to observe acceleration, first a force has to act on the object. So, the question should be reversed - "Will the force on an object affect the acceleration?" Answer - YES. How will it be affected? Refer to Newton's Second Law for that.
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