Newton's Discoveries
Human Anatomy
Elemental Facts
Famous Scientist's Inventions
100

The apple falling on Newton's head inspired this famous law.

What is Newton's Law Of Universal Gravitation?

100

There are about 5.6 liters of this life-giving fluid in the average adult’s body.

What is Blood?

100

This Alkali metal’s Ion form is commonly found in batteries.

What is Lithium?

200

An object at rest tends to remain at rest, and an object in motion tends to remain in motion unless acted on by an outside force. This is Newton's __ Law.

What is Newton’s 1st Law of Motion?

200

This is the name of the largest joint in the body.

What is the knee?

200

This common kitchen material falls under the category of post-transition metals.

What is Aluminum?

200

Galileo Galilei invented this directional device, which is powered by the Earth’s magnetic field.

What is the Compass?

300

For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. This is Newton's __ Law.

What is Newton's 3rd Law of Motion?

300

You can find the Malleus bone in this part of the human body.

What is the Ear?

300

Helium, Argon, and Neon are all part of this element group on the Periodic Table.

What are The Noble Gases?

300
Alexander Graham Bell invented this revolutionary form of communication in 1876, paving the way for the technology we have today.

What is the Telephone?

400

The acceleration of an object depends on the mass of the object and the amount of force applied. This is Newton's __ Law.

What is Newton's 2nd Law of Motion?

400

This fibrous tissue is what connects the calf muscles to the heel.

What is the Achilles Tendon?

400

This is the element with the lowest Atomic Number of 1.

What is Hydrogen?

400

This type of motor creates a rotating magnetic field that induces a current into it's rotor. It currently is used to power everyday household items.

What is the Induction Motor?

500

Newton performed an experiment using a glass prism to discover this famous phenomenon.

What is the Color Spectrum?

500

Starting at the lower back and running down both legs, this nerve is the longest and widest in the human body.

What is the Sciatic Nerve?

500

Having an Atomic Number of 96, this radioactive element is known for its “Glow in the Dark“ properties, commonly found in antique toys.

What is Curium?

500

Einstein proposed a lot of theories, but this was his only physical invention.

What is the Einstein Refridgerator?

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