The Newtonian telescope was invented in 1668 by Sir Isaac Newton. It is a type of telescope that uses refracting mirrors to project an image for the viewer.
Sir Isaac newton invented the Newtonian reflecting telescope. He also established the modern study of optics which made people easier to study.
He invented the reflecting telescope. Galileo was the first to use the telescope for studies of the heavens.
Yes. The SI unit for force is called the Newton. It was named in honour of Isaac Newton. The Newtonian reflecting telescope is also named after Isaac Newton. There are also a number of areas or items in physics which bear his name. For example Newtonian mechanics, a Newtonian fluid, Newtonian cosmology and Newtonian dynamics.
Isaac Newton did not invent the newton metre, it was named after and in honour of him.
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A non-Newtonian fluid is a fluid whose viscosity changes under stress or deformation. Unlike Newtonian fluids, such as water or air, non-Newtonian fluids do not follow Newton's law of viscosity. Examples include ketchup, custard, and quicksand.
Newtonian reflecting telescope and Isaac Newton formulated the three laws of universal gravitation and motion.
Newton did not actually invent anything besides his three laws of motion.
Non-Newtonian fluids are named after Sir Isaac Newton, who described the behavior of regular fluids (Newtonian fluids) with his laws of motion and viscosity. Non-Newtonian fluids deviate from these laws, displaying unusual behaviors such as changes in viscosity under different conditions.