OPPapers.com Essay Index >> English >> Galileo
We have many free term papers and essays on Galileo. We also have a wide variety of research papers and book reports available to you for free. You can browse our collection of term papers or use our search engine.
Galileo, Science, and the Church. ... This particular book shows many accounts of the
troubles between Galileo and the church, and with other bystanders. ...
Galileo. Galileo Galileo was an Italian scientist who was born in 2/18/1564. ...
By this time Galileo was very interested in astrology. ...
GALILEO. Galileo Galilei was born on February 15, 1564 to Vincenzo Galilei and Giulia
degli Ammannati in Pisa, Italy. His father, Vincenzo, was a musician. ...
Galileo 3. Galileo Galilei was one of the greatest astronomer and mathematician
of the seventeenth century. His support of support ...
Galileo. Galileo Born February 15, 1564 in Pisa Italy. ... Galileo was also famous
for proving that Aristotle?s theory of physics was wrong. ...
Submitted by iamcagey on February 12, 2007
Category: English
Words: 739 | Pages: 3
Views: 250
Popularity Rank: 29,671
Average Member Grade: N/A (Add a Comment / Grade this Paper)
Galileo
Born February 15, 1564 in Pisa Italy. “He was Italian mathematician, astronomer, and physicist. He has been referred to as the father of modern astronomy, the father of modern physics,\" and the father of science. (1) Galileo was a very intelligent man and with his great wisdom the technology he discovered, is still being used today. Galileo challenged the Catholic Church with his belief that everything in the galaxy revolved around the sun, not around the earth. He also was bold enough to publicly disagree with one of the most respected and undisputed names in science, Aristotle, by saying that if you dropped two objects at the same height that have different weights, they would both land at the same time. Galileo was also famous for proving that Aristotle’s theory of physics was wrong. Aristotle’s theory of Physics was when two objects were dropped at the same time, the heavier object would hit the ground first. This was proven to be wrong by Galileo by his well known experiment at the Leaning Tower of Pisa. This experiment involved two cannonballs of different weight which was dropped off at the Leaning Tower of Pisa at the same time. After these objects were dropped they landed at the same exact time and this proved that Aristotle was wrong
“Galileo made a few contributions to what we now call technology.
In 1595–1598, Galileo devised and improved a Geometric and Military Compass.
About 1606–1607 (or possibly earlier), Galileo made a thermometer, using the expansion and contraction of air in a bulb to move water in an attached tube. In 1609, Galileo was among the first to use a refracting telescope as an instrument to observe stars, planets or moons. In 1610, he used a telescope as a compound microscope, and he made improved microscopes in 1623 and after. This appears to be the first clearly documented use of the compound microscope. In 1612, having determined the orbital periods of Jupiter\'s satellites,...
You must Login to view the entire paper.
If you are not a member yet, Sign Up for free!