A ball rolling along a level surface slowly comes to a stop. How would Aristotle explain this behavior? How would Galileo explain it? How would you explain it?
A ball rolling along a level surface slowly comes to a stop. How would Aristotle explain this behavior? How would Galileo explain it? How would you explain it?
Aristotle would probably say that the ball stops because it seeks its natural state of rest. Galileo would probably say that friction overcomes the ball’s natural tendency to continue rolling—that friction overcomes the ball’s inertia, and brings it to a stop. Only you can answer the last question!