He didn't. Fermions sound like something really exotic, but in actual fact they're just electrons, neutrons and protons (and some quarks and other things). He didn't need to discover them, people already knew about them. What Enrico Fermi did, was he discovered the statistics behind how electrons, neutrons and protons are arranged. Because some particles follow these laws and others don't, they're divided into groups. Fermions are any particle that follows the laws Enrico Fermi discovered. Bosons are the particles that don't follow these laws and instead follow the laws discovered by Satyendra Bose and Albert Einstein.
No, and antimatter apple would not fall up. It still applies to the same laws of physics, but the only variation is is when it makes connection with it's opposite charge, then the antimatter annihilates both itself and the particles that I connected to.
There are plenty of maritime laws that govern exactly how cruise ships operate. There are environmental laws, safety laws, navigation laws, heath and sanitation and occupancy laws. Plus, the laws of the ports of call the ship visits!
Blue Laws Blue Laws
NO. The gravity of Earth, in conjunction with the inertia of the satellite, keeps the satellite revolving around Earth. However, the satellite doesn't get any nearer to the Earth. So, according to the laws of physics, no work is done. (I'm ignoring the fact that satellites sometimes lose height and need to be "boosted" a bit to maintain their orbits. Also, I'm assuming that the satellite's orbit is circular. If the orbit is elliptical the answer is more or less the same, but a bit more complicated.)
Isaac newton developed the laws of gravity when an apple fell out of a tree and hit him on the head.
for inventing the reflecting telescope and discovering the three standard laws of motion. He also discovered gravity whilst observing an apple as it fell from a tree.
Not 100% sure but I think it was isaq newton...wrong spelling for sure
Isaac Newton(1643-1727) is the man . The legend is that an apple fell on his head and prompted him to study gravity.
Isaac newton discovered or formulated the laws of gravity. The laws exist and are a part of nature they were there before he discovered them, but yes it was he who wrote them down.
I would say Issac Newton is best known for getting hit in the head with an apple and coming up with the idea of gravity. Newtons 3 laws
the laws of gravity
Isaac newton discovered the law of gravity.
Sir Isaac Newton
Discovered laws concerning forces and masses, including gravity.
No. The first 'camera' (camera obscura) was built about a thousand years ago by Iraqi scientist Ibn al-Haytham (Alhazen) . This camera was pretty huge!
He is the man who discovered the atom and The laws of Gravity