It focused on gravity and how forces acted on objects. APEX
It included mathematical equations that explained and predicted the movement of the sun and moon
It identified laws that helped confirm the idea that the sun was at the center of the solar system. APEX
Sir Isaac newton was a 17th Century English physicist and mathematician. He was born in 1642 and died in 1727. He is perhaps best known for his laws of motion and for his theory of gravity, which was inspired by an apple falling from a tree.
Noted for his work in physics and math. He was into Astrology and alchemy too. Very diverse person.
Isaac Newton with his law of universal gravitation is perhaps best known for explaining gravity, however in modern physics gravitation is described using Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity.
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sir isaac newton best known as the finder of the 3 general laws
His father was Isaac Newton Sr. (1606-1642) Isaac Newton Sr. was best known as the father of Isaac Newton. He was said to be βwealthy, yet uneducatedβ. He died at Woolsthorpe Manor Isaac Newton Sr.'s father was Robert Isaac Newton (1565-1641)
Sir Isaac Newton's main goal was to find a way to produce gold out of different metals. Isaac Newton was best known as an English physicist and mathematician.
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
Sir Isaac Newton.
Isaac Newton with his law of universal gravitation is perhaps best known for explaining gravity, however in modern physics gravitation is described using Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity.
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The theory of gravity by Isaac Newton is also called the Theory of Universal Gravitation. It states that the force attracting two different particles of matter is directly proportional to multiplying their masses but an inverse of the square of the distance separating them.
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Sir Isaac Newton ( 1642 - 1727 )
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They became culturally different from one another.