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nothing because Galileo died before newton was born

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Who did Sir Isaac Newton work with?

galileo


Who influenced Isaac Newton?

Isaac was influenced by God, he believed that his only true Father was his Father in heaven. Another influence to Isaac Newton was Galileo. You see Isaac Newton was born on the year that Galileo died. At that time Galileo was known really well. That influenced Isaac Newton.


Did Galileo meet Isaac Newton?

No


Who did Isaac newton look up to?

Isaac Newton looked up to influential thinkers such as Galileo Galilei and Johannes Kepler for their groundbreaking work in the field of physics and astronomy. He also admired the work of Descartes and Boyle for their contributions to mathematics and experimental science.


Who mathematically proved the observations of Galileo and Copernicus.?

Sir Isaac newton


Who was the first scientist to use the term inertia?

The term "inertia" was first introduced by Galileo Galilei, an Italian physicist and astronomer, in the 17th century. Galileo's work laid the foundation for Isaac Newton's laws of motion.


How are the works of Galileo and Newton related?

I think that Galileo died during the same year Newton was born. Galileo Also Discovered Intertia Leading Isaac Newton To Make The First Law Of Motion Using What Galileo Had Discovered Hope this helped :)


Who spied on Galileo?

Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein


Who was born first Galileo or sir Isaac newton?

sir issac newton


Who invented the theory of inertia?

The theory of inertia was first formulated by Sir Isaac Newton in his first law of motion, also known as Newton's first law. Newton proposed that an object will remain at rest or in uniform motion unless acted upon by an external force.


Galileo's work led to what other break throughs?

It led to Sir Isaac Newton to create "The First Law of Motion."


Did Isaac Newton discover the pendulum?

Isaac Newton did not discover the pendulum. The pendulum was first described by Italian scientist Galileo Galilei in the 17th century. Isaac Newton made significant contributions to physics and mathematics, but his work was mainly in the areas of motion, gravity, and optics.