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Newton had to deal with some very difficult technical problems to be able to mathematically describe the process of gravity. Popular myth says that he realized that things fall when he noticed an apple which fell from tree onto his head, but that is silly. Newton was among the most intelligent people, possibly even the most intelligent person who has ever lived. He had no trouble seeing the obvious. We can all see that things fall. Getting a precise mathematical description of that process is quite another matter. So how did Newton do it? He was well acquainted with all the mathematical and scientific thought that preceded him - the work of Galileo, Kepler, Copernicus, etc. - and then he thought very deeply and very intelligently about the problem of gravity. And he figured it out.

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Newton's law of cooling states that the rate of change of the temperature of an object is proportional to the difference between its own temperature and the temperature of its surroundings. Newton's law of cooling is sometimes called convection cooling.

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According to newton's law of cooling , the rate of heat loss is directly propotional to the difference in temprature between body and the surrounding

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