Newton & Galileo
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S: Galileo & Newton Success Stories
BC: In this book you will learn about Galileo Galilei and Sir Isaac Newton and both of their discoveries in a simple five page book with both of their pictures. There is also science experiment's that you can try with your parent and/or teacher and they are all safe. | Discussion Questions | How many laws of motion where there? | What happened with the experiments? | When was Newton Born? | What did Galileo do? | Who was your favorite person?
FC: Galileo & Newton Success Stories | Author: Larry Fost
1: 2-Galileo 3-Newton 3-Newtons Laws Of Motion 4-Newtons Laws Of Motion-Cont. 4- Newton Law Of Motion Activity's 5-Newtons Law Of Motion Activity's-Cont. | Table Of Contents
2: Galileo | Galileo was born on 2/15/1564 in Pisa, Tuscany and died on 1/8/1642 he lived for 78 | years. Galileo was famous for Modifying the telescope and the idea that the earth revolved around the sun. He was also famous for saying that two different masses with similar shapes will fall at the same rate of speed.
3: Newton | Newton is famous for his three laws of motion. The first law states that an abject at rest remains at rest unless acted on by an unbalanced force and a abject in motion remains in motion and in the same direction unless acted on by an unbalanced force. | Laws Of Motion | Newton was born on 1/4/1643 in Lincolnshire, England. He died on 3/3/1727 and lived for 84 years
4: Newton Continue | His second law states that the greater the mass of an object the more force is needed to accelerate the object. His third law states that for every action there is an equal and opposite re-action. | Activity's | To test's Newtons First Law you can push a car and notice the way it moves. What causes it to stop and maybe turn. To test the second law take a brick, put a piece of string around it and take a spring scale and see how much force it takes to pull it and then try two bricks and how much force is needed to pull it.
5: To test the third law take a balloon and fill it full of air and then take your finger off of it and let all of the air out. The action is that air comes out and the reaction is that the balloon goes up and goes crazy.


