The story of the apple has been greatly exaggerated over the years. Newton used an apple as an example when explaining that Earth's gravity pulls the apple down and that same gravity acts on the moon to keep it in orbit around the earth. I don't believe there was an apple that actually fell on Newton.
Sir Isaac Newton after an apple fell on his head.
Sir Isaac Newton is known for the famous incident in which an apple fell on his head, inspiring his thoughts on gravity and leading to his development of the law of universal gravitation.
There is no historical record of the color of the apple that fell on Isaac Newton's head. The famous story about Newton's apple and the theory of gravity is a popular myth that has been passed down over the years.
The apple fell near Newton, not directly on him. This event is often used as a symbolic representation of how Newton's observation of the falling apple led to his development of the theory of gravity.
Sir Isaac Newton is said to have discovered the concept of gravity in 1665 or 1666, when he observed an apple falling from a tree. This observation eventually led to his development of the law of universal gravitation.
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Apple fell on his head
The falling apple inspired Sir Isaac Newton.
An apple fell on his head and he wondered how it fell. So he researched and found that gravity was pulling it down P.S his name is actually Sir Isaac Newton.
The apple that fell on his head.Then he found out.
Sir Isaac Newton after an apple fell on his head.
It is a myth but it was said to be an apple.
Sir Isaac Newton is known for the famous incident in which an apple fell on his head, inspiring his thoughts on gravity and leading to his development of the law of universal gravitation.
There is no historical record of the color of the apple that fell on Isaac Newton's head. The famous story about Newton's apple and the theory of gravity is a popular myth that has been passed down over the years.
Isaac newton made a newton meter manly because he found it quite strange and interesting the way the apple fell on his head
AnswerIt was Sir Isaac Newton
Isaac Newton when an apple fell from a tree onto his head.