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English: Replica of Galileo's inclined plane experiment produced for the TV Science Channel by Construction and Technical Advisers Jim and Rhoda Morris "Antiques of Science & Technology". |
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Date | 11 October 2006 (original upload date) | |
Source | http://www.scitechantiques.com | |
Author | Jim and Rhoda Morris | |
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