Citation
      
      Alternate Title(s):    Discorsi à Due Nuove Scienze, in Opera    
              
            
    
    
    
            
            
    Notes: 2 vols.
  Publication Location: Bologna
  Year: 1656
  Item Location
      
      Exhibit:     Galileo and Sports    
              
        Summary      
  In this masterwork of physics, Galileo studied the two sciences of tensile strength and motion. The science of tensile strength considers how larger objects must bear more and more weight to perform the same action. Coach Galileo might say that a smaller player may be more agile; eventually, a large enough player will collapse under his own weight. The science of motion considers the law of falling bodies and the parabolic motion of projectiles. Coach Galileo might offer tips for tackling, catching or throwing, involving any type of ball, body or projectile.
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      Theme(s):     Physics, Mathematics, Engineering    
            
      Geographical Region(s):     Italy        
Resource Type: Book
    Chronological Period: 17th century 
  Resource Type: Book





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