A Comparative Study Analysis Kanada's Laws Of Motion and Newton's Laws of Motion

Authors

  • Anjali Devi

Abstract

This paper presents a comparative analysis of Kanada's Laws of Motion, originating from ancient Indian philosophical traditions, and Newton's Laws of Motion, formulated in the 17th century Europe. Kanada, a prominent figure in Indian philosophy, articulated principles of motion and inertia that predate Newton's laws by millennia. This study explores the historical contexts, philosophical foundations, and practical implications of both sets of laws. Kanada's approach emphasizes a philosophical and qualitative understanding of motion, while Newton's laws provide a quantitative framework crucial to modern physics and engineering. Through a comparative lens, this research highlights similarities, differences, and the cultural influences shaping these formulations, thereby contributing to a broader understanding of motion across diverse intellectual traditions.This abstract summarizes the focus, scope, and key points of the paper, highlighting the comparative analysis of Kanada's and Newton's laws of motion and their respective impacts on scientific thought and application.

Published

2024-11-19

How to Cite

Anjali. (2024). A Comparative Study Analysis Kanada’s Laws Of Motion and Newton’s Laws of Motion. जम्बूद्वीप - the E-Journal of Indic Studies (ISSN: 2583-6331), 3(2). Retrieved from http://journal.ignouonline.ac.in/index.php/jjis/article/view/1997