I don't think so. Well, I think... because nobody FUSSES of Isaac newton, as they would, so I guess the tales aren't true.
I'm only guessing, it may not be right.
I would say Issac Newton is best known for getting hit in the head with an apple and coming up with the idea of gravity. Newtons 3 laws
No. The mass of the US dime is 2.268 grams. On Earth, that mass weighs 0.0222 newton. (rounded) -- One pound of force is about 4.448 newtons. -- One newton is about 3.6 ounces of force. -- It would take 45 dimes to weigh 1 newton on Earth.
A deductively valid argument is if the premises are true then the conclusion is certainly true, not possibly true. The definition does not say that the conclusion is true.
the moons gravity pulls on the ocean water as the earth revolves on its axes, causing tides
The famed apple which bonked Newton on the head is a variety called 'Flower of Kent'. Which is a green cooking apple (which does not taste that great apparently). tenzicut http://www.downtotherootsmagazine
okay you must have hit your hit to say if fairy tales are real
Regarding Newton's first law the law of inerita, it is true to say that it describes the motion when a net force is zero:d -ajizzle my nizzle.
Newton's theories do not (and cannot) predict black holes, so Newton has nothing to say on them.
They will be equal in magnitude. Newton's 3rd
Well, it IS gravity that holds them in their orbits; whether Newton assumed that or not I couldn't say for certain, but it's definitely a reasonable assumption for him to have made and it's consistent with his other work.
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im gonna say that they chase their own tales because they think its something behind them and its threatening them so they chase it..
ummm... i'm gonna have to say physics...
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Most tales say it is his liver.
That sounds pretty much like Newton's first law of motion, sometimes calledthe "law of inertia", so I'm going to say "True and notfalse".
That force is gravity.