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The study of ballistics, especially its application to firearms, was developed by military scientists and engineers over centuries. However, the modern scientific principles of ballistics were formalized and studied extensively by Sir Isaac Newton in the 17th century.
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Isaac Newton studied various areas of science, including mathematics, physics, and astronomy. He is best known for his work in developing the laws of motion and universal gravitation, as well as his contributions to calculus. Newton's research laid the foundation for classical mechanics and greatly influenced the scientific revolution.
Key principles and concepts studied in normal mode physics include Newton's laws of motion, conservation of energy and momentum, wave theory, electromagnetism, and thermodynamics. These concepts help explain the behavior of matter and energy in the physical world.
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Newton studied Religion as most universities were created to prepare the Clergy or Priests. Newton did not wish to be a clergy and got an exemption. Newton also studied Alchemy and the Ancient Egyptian science.
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Sir Isaac Newton wrote several scientific works. These principally include:On the Motion of Bodies in an OrbitMathematical Principles of Natural PhilosophyOpticsUniversal MathematicsOptical LecturesOn the System of the World.He also had several nonscientific works. Newton also wrote extensively about differential calculus, however he did not publish a single text on the subject - his writings on calculus were often embedded in other texts, or presented as letters to his scientific peers.
Newton believed that active principles were measurable and explainable forces, such as gravity and magnetism, that operated according to regular laws of physics. In contrast, occult qualities were unobservable and mysterious properties that lacked a clear explanation or evidence, such as alchemical properties like the philosopher's stone or the elixir of life. Newton rejected occult qualities in favor of active principles that could be rigorously studied and understood through empirical observations and mathematical reasoning.