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Did Isaac Newton change his name?

His full name was Sir Isaac Newton. Isaac is his first name.


What developed the Universal Law of Gravitation?

Sir Isaac newton.


Did sir isaac have a wife?

Sir Isaac who


Why is sir isaac newtons work to important to the world?

He discovered gravity?


How did sir Isaac newtons discoveries change the meaning of time?

Newton didn't change our concept of Time. Einstein did.

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What is sir isaac newtown famous for?

Sir Isaac Alfred Isaacs is the only person in Australia's history to have held both positions of Chief Justice of Australia and Governor-General of Australia.See more information at the related Wikipedia link listed below:


Did Isaac Newton change his name?

His full name was Sir Isaac Newton. Isaac is his first name.


What was happening in the world when Sir Isaac Newton was a little boy?

i think that when sir isaac newton was a little boy what was happening in the world was............. i don't know sorry! =(


What developed the Universal Law of Gravitation?

Sir Isaac newton.


Did sir isaac have a wife?

Sir Isaac who


What change did sir Isaac newton have in science?

he discovered the universal law of gravitation


Why is sir isaac newtons work to important to the world?

He discovered gravity?


How did sir Isaac newtons discoveries change the meaning of time?

Newton didn't change our concept of Time. Einstein did.


What were Sir Isaac Newton's interests?

the interests of sir isaac newton were lights


Who discovered the laws of gravity?

Sir Isaac Newton


Who discovered the law of motion and the law of universal gravitation?

Sir Isaac Newton.


How did sir Isaac Newton get name sir Isaac Newton?

The 'Sir' is from being 'knighted' by the queen (or king) of England.