Third Day

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Third Day is a section of Galileo Galilei’s scientific work "Two New Sciences" that focuses on the laws of motion and the behavior of falling bodies.

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instanceOf book section
author Galileo Galilei
contributesTo foundations of kinematics
quantitative study of motion
developsConcept experimental approach to falling bodies
independence of horizontal and vertical components of motion
mathematical description of motion
parabolic trajectories of projectiles
relationship between distance and time in accelerated motion
featuresCharacter Sagredo
Salviati
Simplicio
focusesOn falling bodies
free fall
kinematics
laws of motion
projectile motion
uniform acceleration
hasOrderInWork third day
historicalContextOf early formulation of classical mechanics
language Italian
narrativeForm dialogue
originalTitleOfWork Two New Sciences
surface form: Discorsi e dimostrazioni matematiche intorno a due nuove scienze
partOf Two New Sciences
placeOfPublicationOfWork Leiden
publicationYearOfWork 1638
publisherOfWork Elsevier
surface form: Elsevier (Elzevir family)
workIn classical mechanics
physics

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Two New Sciences hasPart Third Day