Galileo's equations are a set of mathematical equations formulated by the Italian scientist Galileo Galilei during the 16th and 17th centuries. These equations describe the laws of motion for objects in free fall or under the influence of constant acceleration. Galileo's equations are fundamental principles in classical mechanics and form the basis for modern physics. They include equations such as the equation of motion, which relates the displacement, velocity, and time of an object, and the equations of uniformly accelerated motion, which describe how the velocity and displacement of an object change with time under constant acceleration. Galileo's equations revolutionized the understanding of motion and laid the foundation for subsequent developments in physics.
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