Because he discovered gravity.
Isaac Newton was probably the most important scientist in history, and his work remains fundamental to our understanding of the universe in which we live. Given his importance to human history, it seems appropriate to learn about him.
No one made newtons. It is the name given to a unit of force, named after Isaac Newton.
I am not aware of any title earned by Einstein. Newton was Knighted, hence the title 'Sir', but according to Wikipedia, not because of scientific achievements, but probably for political reasons as he was a member of Parliament.
I think that it's like this: " . . ."(Newton's first law) the . . . stands for the actual law, and the parantheses and the words inside them are needed after you state the law to state whose law it is, and which one
Principia.
Initial credit is given to Sir Isaac Newton (hence Newtonian Physics).
Conveniently, Sir Isaac Newton is given credit for Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation.
he was gave the master award
i think he was really good in scince and that why in school we are learnin about him.
Isaac Newton was probably the most important scientist in history, and his work remains fundamental to our understanding of the universe in which we live. Given his importance to human history, it seems appropriate to learn about him.
No one made newtons. It is the name given to a unit of force, named after Isaac Newton.
Newton, the unit of force, is defined based on Newton's Second Law (F=ma), as the force required to give a mass of one kilogram an acceleration of 1 meter/second2. Thus, it is derived from these other units.
Isaac Newton was an 18C English, pioneering physicist and mathematician who established the primary mathematics governing force, mass and motion (including gravity) and developed the mathematical field of Calculus. Credit for the latter though, is now given equally to Newton and Liebnitz (in Germany) as both achieved that at about the same time but independently. The SI unit of force, the Newton, is named after him.
Sir Issac Newton is the father of science. He has given the basic laws namely laws of motion, law of gravity. Also he has given good share in introducing differential calculus. Theory of light is a milestone but any way his corpuscular theory failed due to the speed of light in denser medium. But that theory resembled Max Planck's quantum theory.
Yes he got the society of rumble and another which most people forget about is that it he is SIR Isaac newton which is a great award because to be called sir you must have been knighted by the King or Queen of England.
There are several people that have been given that title. HOWEVER, I give my vote to Sir Isaac Newton...as would a majority of people.
There are different death dates given in biographies of Sir Isaac Newton. Even the plaque on his tomb in Westminster Abbey is ambiguous, showing the year as 1726/7. Most accounts state that Newton died in his sleep in London on 20 March 1727, although some give 31 March as the day of his death.