Classical Physics Compare/Contrast Paper
Competency
Explore the physical principles of classical physics.
Instructions
Ina two-page paper, identify the classical physics principles containedwithin the following scenario. Explain how these principals connect towork done by Galileo or Newton. Finally, consider the different fieldsin which Galileo and Newton did research, and give an example of one ofthese fields in use in your life. For instance, Newton developed thefield of optics. If you wear glasses or contact lenses, you are usingNewton’s physical optics theories every day. Aside from glasses orcontacts, how do the theories of Newton or Galileo affect you in yourdaily life?
Scenario
Mandy took a trip toRome, Italy. She gazed out over the open ocean 20,000 feet below as herairplane began its descent to her final destination. She could watch theSun setting in the west. Over the Eastern horizon peeked a full moon,just rising, displaying its cratered face. As the plane neared theground, Mandy could not help but think that she was in a giant metalobject hurtling through the sky. Without the specific shape of itswings, the plane would fall to the ground no differently than a largemetal projectile. Final Evaluation
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