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Isaac Newton left home to attend school in Grantham at the age of 12 in 1655. He later left home again to attend Trinity College, Cambridge in 1661.
he was 26 wene he graduateed
Isaac Newton was forced to leave Cambridge in 1664 due to the outbreak of the Great Plague. The university temporarily closed to prevent the spread of the disease, prompting students and faculty to vacate the campus. During this time away from Cambridge, Newton continued his studies and made significant advancements in mathematics and physics, laying the groundwork for his later work.
Isaac Newton had to leave school at age 14 or 15 due to financial difficulties faced by his family. His mother pulled him out of the King's School in Grantham to help run the family farm after his father's death. Despite this setback, Newton later returned to his studies and went on to attend Trinity College, Cambridge, where he made groundbreaking contributions to mathematics and physics.
Sir Isaac Newton left school for a little while due to the outbreak of the Great Plague in London, which forced the closure of the University of Cambridge where he was studying. Newton returned to his family's farm in Woolsthorpe during this time.
if you leave earth
He attended Trinity College in Cambridge, but could not afford it and had to do chores to attend. Soon however teachers and other students began to realize how bright he really was, but just as they were realizing that, everyone had to leave the college due to the plague. You had a better chance of survival if you went back to your home. However, Newton came up with calculus and the three laws of motion while sitting under a tree at the farm, while the sheep were grazing.
Well on earth everywhere this is gravity. but once you leave earth there is no more gravity ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No, gravity is present through out all space. When you leave the Earth and go into orbit round it, it APPEARS that there is no gravity, but gravity is causing you to orbit the Earth. You do not feel this gravity because you are in free fall.
Isaac Newton made several important discoveries while working at home during the plague years of 1665-1666, when he was forced to leave Cambridge. Notably, he developed his theories on calculus, the laws of motion, and universal gravitation during this period of isolation. This time is often referred to as his "annus mirabilis" or "year of wonders," highlighting the significant advancements he made while studying independently.
Gravity acts on rockets by letting it leave the ground.
Gravity at its best. Example: You should title your science project "Gravity at its best" because using heavier items will make gravity push it down faster. It is like you trying to lift 178 pounds. But in this case, instead of it being heavy its lighter for gravity to push down towards the Earth. Hope this helped. If you have any other questions, feel free to leave me a message and i will do my best to answer it. Sorry to contradict the last contributor, but as to my knowledge Newton's third law states that every action has an opposite and equal reaction, i would us "right back atchya!". A little cheesy perhaps but hey I think its catchy.
he wanted to discover more land