Newton did not discover gravity (graavity had always been known). He discovered (or rather put forth theories on) the laws of motion and gravity as an attractive force between masses. Lincolnshire, England
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he was sitting under an apple tree. while he was reading a book or something, an apple fell on his head. that was how he found out about gravity, or that's the version that i heard
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He worked out the formula for the amount of attraction based on the mass of the objects and the distance between them.
answ2. Newton is recorded as saying that his attention was drawn to the force of gravity by seeing an apple fall from a tree. It did not fall on him.
Daughter and granddaughter cuttings have been taken from the purported Newton Apple tree, and are kept as curiosities by various standards labs round the world. [I had to get one prepared for quarantine for the Australian Standards lab.]
But more directly to the question, it was the study of the periods and distances of the various planets that the data for the force of gravity was studied.
A1. an apple fell on his head!
Something to do with a falling apple and gravity and the moon.
Isac Newton discovered the theory gravity and the law a gravity was named after him, Newton's Law.
An apple fell onto his head.
Well Isaac Newton probally just liked doing what he did. But he did have solid evedince before hestarted reserch. And he had to prove what happened otherwise he would have been beheaded for going against what the king said. Remember he was living in the 16 and 17 hundreds.
Sir Isaac Newton in the 1660s :- he told the story of watching an apple fall from a tree and it has been embellished over the years to it hitting him on the head
Gravity is a term coined by Sir Isaac Newton. Newton discovered Gravity. He noticed this phenomena in the world famous story when an Apple fell down from a tree under which Newton was sitting, and Newton thought, as to why the apple fall down and not upwards or sideways. Hence leading to his discovery of Gravity.
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
The legend is that Newton made the connection between the 2 questions when he watched the falling apple ........... Newton realized that the same unbalanced force affected the motions of the apple and the moon.It all has to do with gravity. The moon pulls the waves with the force pulling up or rising the waves, well the apple is brought to the ground with the force or the gravity on Earth.Legend says that Newton, said that the force that made the apple fall from the tree, makes earth fall from the sun and the moon fall from the earth. This force operates throughout the Universe and is a Universal Force..
The story of the falling apple leading to Newtton's law of Gravity.
The story that an apple landed on his head is purely fictitious. There is no evidence at all to suggest such a thing happened.
It never happened ... that's just a story.
Some don't believe that story, but ... Newton.
That apple story is true or is just a fake that u have made.....
Well Isaac Newton probally just liked doing what he did. But he did have solid evedince before hestarted reserch. And he had to prove what happened otherwise he would have been beheaded for going against what the king said. Remember he was living in the 16 and 17 hundreds.
Story of Isaac was created in 1969.
An apple fell on his head so it made him think "Why did the apple fall on my head" so he revealed GRAVITY to the world! he stated for gravity what goes up must come down
One of the most famous anecdotes in the history of science involves an apple. It is the popular story that Isaac Newton was sitting under an apple tree when an apple fell on his head, and when this happened, he suddenly thought of the Universal Law of Gravitation.
In "The Scent of Apple" by Bienvenido Santos, the falling action occurs after the climax of the story, where Lorenzo is devastated by his failed relationship with Cecilia. As the story progresses, Lorenzo reflects on his experiences and learns to accept the loss of Cecilia, eventually finding closure and moving on from the relationship. The falling action can be seen as Lorenzo's emotional journey towards healing and self-discovery.
Sir Isaac Newton in the 1660s :- he told the story of watching an apple fall from a tree and it has been embellished over the years to it hitting him on the head
Isaac's Story - 2014 was released on: USA: 2014