Class 11 / Physics / Laws of Motion / Force and Inertia , Types of Forces

INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION In the preceding Chapter, our concern was to describe the motion of a particle in space quantitatively. We saw that uniform motion needs the concept of velocity alone whereas non-unifo

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Aristotle's Fallacy

Aristotle's Fallacy The question posed above appears to be simple.However, it took ages to answer it.Indeed, the correct answer to this question given by Galileo in the seventeenth century was

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The Law of Inertia

The Law of Inertia Galileo studied motion of objects on an inclined plane. Objects (i) moving down an inclined plane accelerate, while those (ii) moving up retard. (iii) Motion on a horizontal plan

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