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1 Pacharawarong Nubsang No.5 M.4.2
Galileo Galilei Pacharawarong Nubsang No.5 M.4.2

2 Profild Born: February 15 1564 Religion : Roman Catholic
Date of death :   January Religion : Roman Catholic Portfolio : A nasat Aerodynamic The concept, the Sun is at the center of the universe.

3 Presonal history A Tuscany or nationals of Italy, which has played a key role in the scientific revolution. The works of Galileo are numerous Outstanding work such as Technical development of the tele scopes and the results of astronomical observations from a telescope that is much more development . His work supports the idea of ​​Copernicus and clearly as possible. And later Galileo was called. The "father of modern astronomy", the "father of modern physics," "father of science" and the "father of modern science. "

4 Various works of Galileo
Astrology Telescopes has been established, first in the Netherlands in 1680.  The details are a little rough. Galileo's telescope created in their next year by only 3x magnification. Later, he created another camera. and up to 30 x magnification by better tools, can be seen in the images on the Earth better. In that period, the telescope that binoculars Galileo also use this camera with a light sky. He was one of the few people in that era to create a camera that is good enough for this purpose. On 25 August 1609 he was the first demonstration of telescope to Venetian merchants. Merchants, which can be used in navigation and trade them. Galileo published astronomical observations through a telescope for the first time in March In a short article about the name Sidereus Nuncius (ผู้ส่งสารแห่งดวงดาว)

5 Various works of Galileo
Physics Galileo proposed that Objects fall with a uniform acceleration. As long as the resistance of the medium that the neglect of it moving through. By saying The distance is variable according to the square of the elapsed time But both of these cases, it is not the original Galileo's very own. He also concluded that the speed of the object to hold it. Unless there is another force As the friction acting on it. This refute Aristotle's hypothesis that. The object will gradually slow down and stop. "Naturally," unless there is a force acting on it.

6 Sources and references
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