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AristotleAristotle

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EarthEarth WaterWater AirAir FireFire

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AristotleAristotle• the speed at which

something falls is proportional to its weight

• and inversely proportional to the density of the medium through which it falls

• the speed at which something falls is proportional to its weight

• and inversely proportional to the density of the medium through which it falls

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GalileoGalileo

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fall faster?or slower?fall faster?or slower?

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in a vacuum, all objects fall

at the same rate

in a vacuum, all objects fall

at the same rate

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water clock

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Distancetravelled

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Distance fallen is proportional to the square

of the time

Distance fallen is proportional to the square

of the time

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Isaac NewtonIsaac Newton

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