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Why was the theory of consent of the governed significant to the founders of the US?

The founders were rejecting the British monarchy.


How many veterans died all together in all the world wars?

Isaac Newton :- The three laws of motion and the theory of universal gravity-Johannes Kepler :- Three laws of planetary motion Dmitri Mendeleev :- The periodic comfortableness Ma.


What is the old color theory before Newtons color theory?

Leonardo da Vinci He proposed a basic set of six hues. Each color held a direct relationship to the natural world. In his color set, white related to light, yellow stood for the earth, green for water, blue for air, red for fire, and black for night or darkness.


What are the 4 kinetic molecular theory?

1. Gases 2.Particles in motion 3. 4. Particle Energy Sorry but these are the right ones just have not found number 3.


Who first came up with the idea of particles and what was his theory?

An ancient Greek, Democritus, hypothesized all things were made of atoms and that nothing could be smaller than atoms. Albert Einstein in 1905 demonstrated through mathematical theory that the motion of pollen particles in water (Brownian motion) was due to water molecules hitting against the pollen particles, which proved the atomic and molecular theory. This was confirmed experimentally in 1908. Also in 1905, Einstein explained the photoelectric effect (the emission of electrons from matter in consequence of absorption of energy from light) and concluded that light consisted of particles he called "photons". His Nobel Prize was awarded for explaining Brownian motion and proving the existence of atoms and molecules and for explaining the photoelectric effect in terms of particles of light. [He never received a Nobel Prize for his special or general theory of relativity].

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What theory states that heat comes from constant motion?

newtons 1 law of motion


What was isaac newtons acheivements?

He wrote the laws of motion and the theory of gravity.


Who discovered the earth and moon stay in orbit?

It was first fully explained by Newtons theory of gravity and laws of motion, but the theory built on previous work by Kepler.


What instrument is used to look at cells led to the cell theory?

newtons law of motion states blah blah blah


What is the significance of geodesic motion in the field of physics and how does it relate to the concept of spacetime curvature?

Geodesic motion is significant in physics because it describes the path that objects follow in curved spacetime, as predicted by Einstein's theory of general relativity. In this context, geodesic motion is the natural motion of objects in the presence of gravity, following the curvature of spacetime caused by massive objects. This concept helps us understand how gravity affects the motion of objects and how spacetime curvature influences the behavior of matter and energy in the universe.


Why did Aristotle's geocentric theory fail to match the expected prediction?

A few celestial objects appear to have retrograde motion.


What is a difference between Newtons laws of motion and Einsteins theory of relativity?

Newton's laws of motion describe how objects behave in everyday situations, while Einstein's theory of relativity describes the behavior of objects at high speeds or in strong gravitational fields. Newtonian physics works well for most situations, but breaks down when dealing with extremes like near-light speeds or black holes, where Einstein's theory is needed. Einstein's theory also provides a more accurate description of how gravity works, incorporating it into a unified framework with the other fundamental forces.


Whose theory of relativity replaced newtons comforting beliefs in a world run by absolute laws of motion and gravity?

Albert Einstein:)


What are scientific newtons?

one of newtons theories are the cell theory.


What is the Einsteinian motion?

Einsteinian motion refers to motion as described by Albert Einstein's theory of relativity. This theory posits that motion is relative and depends on the observer's frame of reference, leading to effects such as time dilation and length contraction at high speeds. It revolutionized our understanding of space, time, and gravity.


Whose theory of relativity replaced Newtons comforting belief in a world run by absolute laws of motion and gravity?

Albert Einstein:)


What is Isaac Newtons theory called?

Well he fundamentally proposed a few theories. But he is eminently known for introducing the 'Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy'. These principles include Newtons 3 laws of motion and his Gravitational Constant. If you want to know what they are, google, Newtons 3 laws. He was quite smart!