Astronomy 161 - Introduction to Solar System Astronomy

Lecture 17: On the Shoulders of Giants: Isaac Newton and the Laws of Motion

10.13.2006 - By Richard PoggePlay

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The work of Copernicus, Kepler, and Galileo all contributed to a new way

of looking at the motions in the heavens, but did not explain why they

move that way. Enter Isaac Newton, who within a few years swept away

the last vestiges of the Aristotelian view of the world and replaced

with a new, powerfully predictive synthesis, in which all motions, in

the heavens and on the Earth, obeyed three simple, mathematical laws of

motion. This lecture introduces Newton's Three Laws of Motion and their

consequences. We are now ready, next week, to examine the role of

Gravity and finally explain the orbits of the planets. Recorded 2006

Oct 13 in 100 Stillman Hall on the Columbus campus of The Ohio State

University.

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