On his family home in Woolesthorpe, England.
The apple story is apocryphal, meaning "of dubious authenticity", or "an interesting story or fable". The story was that Newton was sitting underneath an apple tree when an apple fell next to him. This prompted him to consider that while he knew that things DID fall, he didn't know WHY, or what the mechanism was. He ought to be able to figure out what the force on the apple was.
The story of Isaac Newton and the apple is likely apocryphal but rooted in truth. According to later accounts, Newton was inspired by watching an apple fall, which led him to contemplate gravity. While there's no definitive evidence that he actually saw an apple fall, it serves as a popular illustration of his groundbreaking ideas about gravitational force. The tale symbolizes the moment of insight that contributed to his formulation of the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
The duration of Newton's Apple is 1800.0 seconds.
First of all, Newton never stated the apple fell on his head, he only said that he began to think vigorously upon universal gravity while watching an apple fall from a tree. Newton also never stated even the year he had this experience (he recounted it to friends decades after the fact), but his notebooks show he began working on gravity in the late 1660s.
Isaac Newton discovered the concept of gravity by accident when observing an apple fall from a tree, which led him to develop the law of universal gravitation.
Newton reasoned that the force of gravity pulling the apple towards the ground was the unbalanced force causing the apple to fall.
The falling apple helped Newton to understand the law of gravitational attraction between masses. The apple did not fall up, it did not fall sideways, it fell toward the earth. Newton could see a universal law in the fall of the local apple. The fall of the apple confirmed his ideas of why the earth orbited around the sun, etc.
That if you drop an apple it will fall.
By having an apple fall on his head
An apple.
By teaching them that apples fall, so if you wanna keep your head, dont go near an apple tree
Sir Issac Newton
He stated that seeing an apple fall made him think about gravitation and why things fall. However he never said it fell on his head.
He was hit by an apple and he wondered why it fell and what caused it to fall.
he didnt invent it studdied it when he saw an apple fall
The apple didn't really hit on his head. Although it landed next to him and that's when he discover Gravity. The Gravitation of the apple but it happens to be its weight and mass
in cambridge, UK. Near trinity college