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All of these laws are credited to the great physicist and mathematician, Sir Isaac Newton.
You could have 'newton-centimeters', or 'newton-inches', or 'pound meters' etc., but you can't have 'newton pounds'. Torque is (a distance) x (a force), but 'newton pound' is (force) x (force). Whether or not that has any physical significance at all, it's surely not torque.
A Newton is the measurement unit for force.
developed the theory of relativity
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James Isaac Newton
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Newton's achievements were the result of persistent thinking on subjects to the point of gaining scientific insight. Breakthroughs seldom occur, before persistent working on the problem.
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Isaac Newton formulated laws on and in several different subjects. Such laws in differing subjects are not related, those within a subject are consistent for that subject.
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The complete subject is "The last essay question". The complete predicate is "was really challenging".