no, he is dead. a few hundred years ago.
Yes, Isaac Newton formulated three laws of motion that are still widely used today. These laws describe the relationship between the motion of an object and the forces acting on it.
Yes, the house where Sir Isaac Newton was born in Woolsthorpe-by-Colsterworth, Lincolnshire, England is still standing today. It has been restored and turned into a museum known as Woolsthorpe Manor, which is open to visitors.
Isaac Newton is credited with designing the first practical reflecting telescope in the 17th century, known as the Newtonian telescope. By using a curved mirror to reflect and focus light, Newton's design offered advantages over traditional refracting telescopes of the time.
Isaac Newton improved the first refracting telescope by designing a reflecting telescope, known as the Newtonian telescope. He replaced the eyepiece of the refracting telescope with a curved mirror to eliminate chromatic aberration, resulting in a sharper image with less distortion. This design laid the foundation for future advancements in telescope technology.
isaac newtons nationality was english,iloveyou isaac newton!
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You can't. The version that will include Isaac in SSF2 is still in beta and is not available yet.
Sir Isaac Newton came up with the Three Laws of Motion
she's not dead yet. shes still designing
well i know of seven but they are still designing today.
No. First Isaac isn't even a hurricane yet (as of August 27, 2012). It is still a tropical storm. Even though Isaac is a very large storm it is still not as large as Katrina. Based on forecasts Isaac probably won't get any stronger than a category 2 hurricane. Katrina was a category 5.
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Seriously?? He's an historical figure - of course he's not!
yes. I think she is still designing today.
From current projections Hurricane Isaac is not expected to hit Alabama directly. However, Isaac is a very large storm and will still affected Alabama with rain, thunderstorms, and possibly tornadoes and flooding.