newton's law
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newton's second law

Newton's second law is a quantitative description of the changes that a force can produce on the motion of a body. It states that the time rate of change of the momentum of a body is equal in both magnitude and direction to the force imposed on it.

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Common examples of newton's third law of motion are

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how newton discovered the knowledge of universal gravitation


On another day, as Isaac was sitting in the garden of his home farm, he watched as the ripe apples started falling from the tree. Questions began to pop into his mind: Why do the apples always fall straight down? Why do they not curve or even fall upward? Could there be something in the earth that attracts the apples?



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where did isaac newton learn

Trinity College, Cambridge

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how newton's laws influenced the future of science


Isaac Newton changed the way we understand the Universe. Revered in his own lifetime, he discovered the laws of gravity and motion and invented calculus. He helped to shape our rational world view. But Newton's story is also one of a monstrous ego who believed that he alone was able to understand God's creation.



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Newton's Second Law of Motion can be summarised by which equation?


F = ma



Newton's second law is one of the most important in all of physics. For a body whose mass m is constant, it can be written in the form F = ma, where F (force) and a (acceleration) are both vector quantities. If a body has a net force acting on it, it is accelerated in accordance with the equation.


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Newton's most famous discoveries

New Scientist once described Isaac Newton as “the supreme genius and most enigmatic character in the history of science.” His three greatest discoveries — the theory of universal gravitation, the nature of white light and calculus — are the reasons why he is considered such an important figure in the history of science.

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where did newton teach

the same as where he studied. Trinity College, Cambridge

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newton's first law

In the first law, an object will not change its motion unless a force acts on it. In the second law, the force on an object is equal to its mass times its acceleration. In the third law, when two objects interact, they apply forces to each other of equal magnitude and opposite direction.

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When the resultant force on an object is zero, what could describe its motion?

According to Newton's First Law of motion, an object remains in the same state of motion unless a resultant force acts on it. If the resultant force on an object is zero, this means:

  • a stationary object stays stationary
  • a moving object continues to move at the same velocity (at the same speed and in the same direction)
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how newton influenced the discovery of neptune

September 23, 1846: Neptune's Existence Observationally Confirmed. When Isaac Newton formulated his laws of motion and universal law of gravitation in the 17th century, he could not have foreseen that his work would one day lead to the discovery of a new planet in the solar system: Neptune.

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why did Newton strive for knowledge and understanding of everything?

because Newton firmly believed that a person would at least someday be able to know a large part of the truth of this world, but at that moment, as he said, “What we know is a drop, and what we do not know is an ocean. “. and because of this, he sought to learn how fashionable more

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newton's third law

Newton's third law: If an object A exerts a force on object B, then object B must exert a force of equal magnitude and opposite direction back on object A. This law represents a certain symmetry in nature: forces always occur in pairs, and one body cannot exert a force on another without experiencing a force itself.

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If an object is at rest the forces acting on it are...? ...

  • If an object is at rest, then there are no forces acting upon the object. It would take an unbalanced force to keep an object in motion at a constant velocity. It is the natural tendency of all objects to eventually come to a rest position.
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what is calculus

Calculus is a branch of mathematics that involves the study of rates of change. Before calculus was invented, all math was static: It could only help calculate objects that were perfectly still. But the universe is constantly moving and changing.

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Who was the inspiration for Newton

Physicists Galileo, Descartes and Kepler were the most scientific support and inspirers of Newton's creativity. Newton completed their works by uniting them into a universal system of the world.

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What Newton's law is this text an example of? "If you jump from a car or bus that is moving, your body is still moving in the direction of the vehicle. When your feet hit the ground, the grounds act on your feet and they stop moving. You will fall because the upper part of your body didn't stop, and you will fall in the direction you were moving."

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in what way (method) Newton found out the figure of the universal gravitation of the sun to the earth

I expressed the inverse square proportionality of the gravity of the planets to the Sun as a function of distance and calculated the correct ratio of the earth's gravity and the conatus recedendi [tendency] of the Moon to the center of the Earth, although not quite exactly.

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nature of white light

White light is defined as the complete mixture of all of the wavelengths of the visible spectrum. This means that if I have beams of light of all of the colors of the rainbow and focus all of the colors onto a single spot, the combination of all of the colors will result in a beam of white light.

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what was newton's salary


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2 pounds a year


(pound in 1670=66.85 pounds in 2020, so pound 1670>pound 2020. pound 2020 is loh)

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