In 1872 a wealthy railroad tycoon named Leland Stanford (Stanford University is
named after him) made a bet with a friend about a galloping horse. Put the step
number next to each step of the scientific method for this problem.
1
3
Mr. Stanford proposed that the hooves of a galloping horse don't
touch the ground at some point in time during the gallop.
Before there were digital cameras the film in the camera needed to
be developed into pictures.
A racehorse, a jockey and a camera
Some of the pictures showed that the horse's hooves were all in the
air at the same time.
Leland Stanford made a bet that the hooves of a galloping horse
don't touch the ground at some point in time.
Mr. Stanford decided to ask a photographer to take pictures of a
horse galloping at the racetrack.
C