Jumat, 05 Juni 2015

Motion (part II) : "Aristotle and Galilleo"



Aristotle ever said “ the body moved because they were acted upon by a force”. Another Aristotle’s statement was “the body stopped moving when they get tired” this statement very confusing  but, acceptable by most of people. But Galilleo was the one who against his ancestor. Galilleo asked himself “why do the bodies move and why do they stop?”.  He introduced a new term called inertia. Every body has inertia. More mass, more inertia. A havier body has greater inertia due to greater mass, thus it will resist any change to it’s state.






 And Galileo started with rolling marble. He found that when he released a marble from high “S” from the first inclined plane. The ball tries to reach the same height on the second inclined plane. He was surprised. Than, he also reduced the angle of the second incline plane. The marble moved further distance in order to reach the same height from where it was relased. The nature loves balanced but, Let we assume how if we reduced the incline plane to zero?   







Yes, most of people could answer that,  it will be stop when the ball reached some distance. But why the ball stop? Doesn’t the nature loves balanced?. Let me explain, the ball will stop because of external force like floor friction that opposite the direction of the ball. In case, without any external forces like the ground was frictionless ,the ball should roll on forever with uniform velocity, In order to reach the same heights of second plane. And Newton used Galilleo’s discover and converted into Newton’s three laws of motion. To the next time we will discuss about The Newton’s law of motion.  See you

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