It took Isaac newton 20 years to figure out that 1+1=window. So it most likely took him his life time to figure out the inverse square rule on gravitation.
The earlier scientists did not care about the gravitation. They took the phenomena happening around them as granted. They did not think logically about gravitation while newton observed it carefully and minutely
I don't think so. Well, I think... because nobody FUSSES of Isaac Newton, as they would, so I guess the tales aren't true. I'm only guessing, it may not be right.
You have to guess how
because if it was a a educated guess it would be called a educated guess
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I guess that would be Newton. Sir Isaac Newton exactly
because the concept of gravitation was first of all given by newton in1665 earlier scientist could not guess because there was na concept of gravitation
The earlier scientists did not care about the gravitation. They took the phenomena happening around them as granted. They did not think logically about gravitation while newton observed it carefully and minutely
The earlier scientists did not care about the gravitation. They took the phenomena happening around them as granted. They did not think logically about gravitation while newton observed it carefully and minutely
The Newton - Raphson method of successive approximations is easily implemented on a computer. You make a guess, test it by squaring it and compare it with the original target. JCF
My guess is were he was born, in woolsthorpe England.
1- the first law of newton's:- bicycling contains the first law of newton's 2- the second law of newton's:- pushing a car contains the second law of newton's 3- the third law of newton's:- the launching of a rocket contains the third law of newton's guess this is correct...:) :D
TLDR: The solution is an irrational number number known as the square root of 37. This number is approximately equal to 6.0827625303. A method of arriving at the approximation: One way to arrive at this approximation is using Newton's method with the function x^2-37. To get a good first guess, consider that 37 is very close to a square number (36), whose square root is 6. So, you can use a first guess of 6 for Newton's method.
i guess it is .
I guess that would be measured in units of pressure: Pascal = Newton/meter2.
25 I guess
my guess would be m2