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NEWTON'S LAWS OF MOTION BY: ERIN, VICTORIA, RIO

Aristotle wrote that moving objects need a push or pull to stay in motion. Galileo showed that moving objects would keep moving in a straight line

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Page 1: Aristotle wrote that moving objects need a push or pull to stay in motion.  Galileo showed that moving objects would keep moving in a straight line

NEWTON'S LAWS OF MOTION

BY: ERIN, VICTORIA, RIO

Page 2: Aristotle wrote that moving objects need a push or pull to stay in motion.  Galileo showed that moving objects would keep moving in a straight line

HISTORY

Aristotle wrote that moving objects need a push or pull to stay in motion.

Galileo showed that moving objects would keep moving in a straight line with out a push or pull until something interfered with its motions.

Newton created the Three Laws of Motion by developing the laws from Galileo.

Issac Newton Galileo Aristotle

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QUIZ!Q. Around three hundred years before Christ, what did Aristotle write? A. Moving objects need a push or pull to keep in motion.Q. What is the First Law of Motion? A. An object in motion tends to stay in motion an object at rest tends to stay at rest unless an outside force acts upon it.Q. What is Friction? A. Friction is a force that opposes motion whenever two surfaces rub against each other.