Either Albert Einstein or Sir Isaac newton.
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Sir Isaac Newton described gravity and the three laws of motion in his work "Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica" published in 1687. These laws are known as Newton's laws of motion and they form the foundation of classical mechanics.
The period to rotate once on its axis is known as a day,The period to revolve around the Sun is known as a year.
Newton's ideas did not describe the universe as a series of concentric spheres. He is more famously known for his laws of motion and universal gravitation.
One scientist with the initials IN is Isaac Newton, a famous physicist and mathematician known for his work on gravity and laws of motion.
No, Marie Curie did not discover gravity. Gravity was first explained by Sir Isaac Newton in the 17th century based on his laws of motion and universal gravitation. Marie Curie was a physicist and chemist known for her pioneering research on radioactivity.
Sir Isaac newton is best known for mathematical ideas about gravity and motion.
Sir Isaac newton is best known for mathematical ideas about gravity and motion.
Sir Isaac newton is best known for mathematical ideas about gravity and motion.
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Isaac Newton with his law of universal gravitation is perhaps best known for explaining gravity, however in modern physics gravitation is described using Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity.
Newton summarized his ideas about gravity in a law now known as the law of universal gravitation. <3333333333 answered by JULIE A.
Sir Isaac Newton is known for his work on the motion of objects and the force of gravity. He developed the laws of motion and the law of universal gravitation, which are fundamental principles in the field of physics.
I'm not sure of any specific name for "vertical motion" other than falling or acceleration and deceleration due to gravity. You will have the force of gravity. You may also have an element of a centripetal force, but for all practical purposes this would be minimal near the surface of the earth.
the force of gravity, which acts to accelerate the object downward towards the Earth. This force causes the object's trajectory to follow a curved path, known as a projectile motion.
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Sir Isaac Newton described gravity and the three laws of motion in his work "Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica" published in 1687. These laws are known as Newton's laws of motion and they form the foundation of classical mechanics.
Physics projectile motion is the motion of an object that is projected into the air and then moves under the influence of gravity. The object follows a curved path known as a trajectory, exhibiting both horizontal and vertical motion. The key factors affecting projectile motion are the initial velocity of the object, the angle at which it is launched, and the force of gravity.