Sir Issac Newton
No one discovered gravity. It's like saying someone discovered the moon, or the stars.And no, most likely the story about the apple is just an anecdote.
Questions like this want to make me cry.... No he did not invent gravity he obsurved the apple fall and as a result he came up with the theory of gravity
He watched lots of apples fall from lots of apple tree, then he thought 'Why is this happening?' Then he discovered gravity.
Sir Isaac Newton is credited with conducting experiments and developing the theory of gravity in the late 17th century. His work on gravity culminated in his famous publication "Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica" in 1687.
One day he was sitting under a tree and then a apple fell on him and then he wondered how would this fall on him and he discovered gravity he didn't invent it he just discovered it I hope this helps you bye
The concept of gravity has been studied since ancient times, but Sir Isaac Newton is best known for introducing the law of universal gravitation in 1687, which described how objects with mass attract each other.
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Sir Isaac Newton is credited with discovering gravity. He did so by observing how apples fell from trees and developing the law of universal gravitation, which states that every mass attracts every other mass with a force proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of their distance.
Because Sir Isaac Newton was one day watching an apple fall from a tree. Eventually he had come up wiith the force of gravity. Also, apples are affected by gravity, just like nearly everything else.
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 falling apple helped Newton to understand the law of gravitational attraction between masses. The apple did not fall up, it did not fall sideways, it fell toward the earth. Newton could see a universal law in the fall of the local apple. The fall of the apple confirmed his ideas of why the earth orbited around the sun, etc.