Frictionless plane

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title: Frictionless plane
text: The frictionless plane is a concept from the writings of Galileo Galilei. In his 1638 The Two New Sciences, Galileo presented a formula that predicted the motion of an object moving down an inclined plane. His formula was based upon his past experimentation with free-falling bodies. However, his model was not based upon experimentation with objects moving down an inclined plane, but from his conceptual modeling of the forces acting upon the object. Galileo understood the mechanics of the incline
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date modified: 2022-02-02T12:46:03Z
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