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Who helped Isacc newton?

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Have you ever saw a picture/animation of an apple falling on a man wearing old fashioned clothing? Well, that's Newton and that's what led him to discovery. We he observed the fall of an apple, he questioned the effect of gravity and asked questions such as: why did it fall? why did it fall straight down and not sideways? This observation, his immense intellectuality, and his curiosity led to his formulations of the three laws of motion.

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Who supported and assisted Newton in producing his famous work on motion. ( The Principia).

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Newton used Galileo's study of motion to develop his first law of motion.

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Edmund Halley (of Halley's Comet fame) helped Isaac newton to publish his book in 1687. Halley paid to have Newton's book published.

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Sir Isaac Newton

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Paul Mason

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