NO.There are no specific records as to who discovered the impulse-momentum theorem or when it was discovered. All we know is that it was derived from Newton's Second Law of Motion (F = ma).
The famous person Aristotle had as a teacher was Plato.
An Aristotelean is a disciple of Aristotle, a person who followed Aristotle's philosophy.
An Aristotlean is a disciple of Aristotle, a person who followed Aristotle's philosophy.
Yes, Aristotle was a real person. He was an ancient Greek philosopher and scientist who lived in the 4th century BCE.
The pronouns that point out which person or thing is being discussed are the demonstrative pronoun; they are this, that, these, and those.
Aristotle.
Aristotle was the first to declare that the ultimate goal of every person is the desire to be happy.
Aristotle
Since the Pythagorean theorem is named after the Greek mathematician Pythagoras, it was reasonable to assume that he is the first person to have it.
Pythagoras
yes
It goes back to the pythagreom theorem...