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18. Galileo's Constant
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS vii
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Part V. Galileo: Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems
- Introduction 3
- 1. The Title Page and Preface of Galileo's Dialogue 5
- 2. The Organizing Theme of the Dialogue 23
- 3. Reexamining Galileo's Dialogue 38
- 4. Galileo Gleanings - XVI Semicircular Fall in the Dialogue 58
- 5. Galileo Gleanings - XVII The Question of Circular Inertia 69
- 6. The Tower Argument in the Dialogue 86
- 7. Galileo Gleanings - X Origin and Fate of Galileo's Theory of the Tides 97
- 8. History of Science and Tide Theories 107
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Part VI. Galileo: Motion and Mechanics, including the Discourses on Two New Sciences
- Introduction 117
- 1. Galileo and the Law of Inertia 121
- 2. The Concept of Inertia 134
- 3. Galileo's Experimental Confirmation of Horizontal Inertia: Unpublished Manuscripts (Galileo Gleanings XX.II) 147
- 4. Galileo's Discovery of the Parabolic Trajectory 160
- 5. Galileo's New Science of Motion 171
- 6. Galileo's 1604 Fragment on Falling Bodies (Galileo Gleanings XVIII) 187
- 7. Uniform Acceleration, Space, and Time (Galileo Gleanings XIX) 208
- 8. The Uniform Motion Equivalent to a Uniformly Accelerated Motion from Rest (Galileo Gleanings XX) 233
- 9. Galileo's Discovery of the Law of Free Fall 248
- 10. Galileo Gleanings - XXIII Velocity and Eudoxian Proportion Theory 265
- 11. Galileo's Work on Free Fall in 1604 281
- 12. Mathematics and Discovery in Galileo's Physics 292
- 13. The Role of Music in Galileo's Experiments 307
- 14. New Light on a Galilean Claim about Pendulums 316
- 15. Galileo's Accuracy in Measuring Horizontal Projections 321
- 16. Galileo and Mathematical Physics 332
- 17. Galileo's Physical Measurements 346
- 18. Galileo's Constant 357
- 19. Galileo's Gravitational Units 370
- Index 377
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS vii
-
Part V. Galileo: Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems
- Introduction 3
- 1. The Title Page and Preface of Galileo's Dialogue 5
- 2. The Organizing Theme of the Dialogue 23
- 3. Reexamining Galileo's Dialogue 38
- 4. Galileo Gleanings - XVI Semicircular Fall in the Dialogue 58
- 5. Galileo Gleanings - XVII The Question of Circular Inertia 69
- 6. The Tower Argument in the Dialogue 86
- 7. Galileo Gleanings - X Origin and Fate of Galileo's Theory of the Tides 97
- 8. History of Science and Tide Theories 107
-
Part VI. Galileo: Motion and Mechanics, including the Discourses on Two New Sciences
- Introduction 117
- 1. Galileo and the Law of Inertia 121
- 2. The Concept of Inertia 134
- 3. Galileo's Experimental Confirmation of Horizontal Inertia: Unpublished Manuscripts (Galileo Gleanings XX.II) 147
- 4. Galileo's Discovery of the Parabolic Trajectory 160
- 5. Galileo's New Science of Motion 171
- 6. Galileo's 1604 Fragment on Falling Bodies (Galileo Gleanings XVIII) 187
- 7. Uniform Acceleration, Space, and Time (Galileo Gleanings XIX) 208
- 8. The Uniform Motion Equivalent to a Uniformly Accelerated Motion from Rest (Galileo Gleanings XX) 233
- 9. Galileo's Discovery of the Law of Free Fall 248
- 10. Galileo Gleanings - XXIII Velocity and Eudoxian Proportion Theory 265
- 11. Galileo's Work on Free Fall in 1604 281
- 12. Mathematics and Discovery in Galileo's Physics 292
- 13. The Role of Music in Galileo's Experiments 307
- 14. New Light on a Galilean Claim about Pendulums 316
- 15. Galileo's Accuracy in Measuring Horizontal Projections 321
- 16. Galileo and Mathematical Physics 332
- 17. Galileo's Physical Measurements 346
- 18. Galileo's Constant 357
- 19. Galileo's Gravitational Units 370
- Index 377