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Aristotle (384 -322 B.C.) :. of CELESTIAL objects (Moon, planets, stars, Sun) was circular - without beginning or end. of TERRESTRIAL bodies (apple,
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Newton’s 1st Law of Motion Inertia Ch 4.1-4.4
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© 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Chapter 2: NEWTON’S FIRST LAW OF MOTION — INERTIA
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Concept Summary Batesville High School Physics. Aristotle’s View Two types of motion: Natural motion - what an object “naturally wants to do” Violent
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NEWTON’S 1 ST LAW OF MOTION - Inertia Chapter 3. Objectives Describe Aristotle’s concept of motion. Describe Copernicus’ idea about Earth’s motion
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Lines and Meaning Melissa Kennedy. Pablo Picasso-Guernica, 1937
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Monteverdi, Lully, Purcell and the Origin of Opera Vivaldi and the Concerto Grosso (The Seasons) George Frideric Handel (Court Music and Sacred Music)
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PHY 101 Lecture Notes Instructor: Laura Fellman Chapter 2 A brief look at the historical development of physics and Newton’s 1 st Law of Motion
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1 Newton’s Laws Isaac Newton born: Dec 25, 1642 2 Brief History: The Greeks: thought there were two types of motion, natural and violent. They also thought
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WHAT DO OBJECTS DO WHEN NO FORCE IS ACTING ON THEM ?????? Aristotle (384 -322 B.C.) : objects would seek their natural resting places: apple on the
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The Senses General senses of touch –Temperature –Pressure –Pain Special senses –Smell –Taste –Sight –Hearing –Equilibrium
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Chapter Three Notes: Newton’s First Law of Motion - Inertia
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