A notebook written by Leonardo da Vinci is part of the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Based on some notes in this notebook Professor Ian Hutchings of the University of Cambridge concludes that Da Vinci knew the basic laws of friction. These laws were attributed to the work of the French scientist Guillaume Amontons who lived two hundred years after Da Vinci.
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