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Project title How to use Galileo's inclined plane experiment to demonstrate acceleration
Difficulty Level High school
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Using equipment that we might now call simple or even rudimentary, Galileo revolutionized basic scientific principles which were posited by Aristotle and held firmly by scholars of the High Middle Ages and Renaissance. One of his most important experiments was the inclined plane experiment. Galileo used his inclined plane, a simple board with a groove down which he rolled a small metal ball, to examine Aristotelian ideas about motion. Galileo's inclined plane experiment radically changed these ideas by concentrating on acceleration, a stage of motion ignored by Aristotle and most of his followers. 

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