Free falling bodies experiment on fruit tower
by Paul Ge
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Free falling bodies experiment on fruit tower
Artist
Paul Ge
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Photograph - Digital
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Time of descent was independent of their mass.
A biography by Galileo's pupil Vincenzo Viviani stated that Galileo had dropped balls of the same material, but different masses, from the Leaning Tower of Pisa to demonstrate that their time of descent was independent of their mass.This was contrary to what Aristotle had taught: that heavy objects fall faster than lighter ones, in direct proportion to weight.
Little people figures on food creates a wonderful world of human life. The artwork is the best choice of room decoration, especially for kitchen, restaurant, children's room and dinning room. It makes you smile and gives you good mood everyday.
Wall Art / Restaurant Decor
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February 6th, 2013
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Comments (24)
Jeff Burgess
You have a clever mind. Love these images and this one the best. well done with a point....so to speak.
Terri Waters
This one made me laugh. Reminded me of a holiday walk that went slightly wrong. Great work Mingqi